Where the Wind Blows

from Lemon Juice by Spence Hood

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Wind blows softly through the corners of my mind
And the windows of your heart are sweetly stained and will shatter in time. But you’re no less the sweeter, “just wait till you meet her!”
I tell the boys at home.
And my fingers’ll rust if you say that they must
Spend another night on their own.
Just the thought of you my love
Sends me places high above the sky

Where the wind blows gently through the corners of my mind.
And the windows of your eyes are frosted blue as a Fitzgerald rhyme.
Yes I know that by dawn you’ll be woefully gone
In a sailboat fit for two.
So let’s drink and romance as though love had a chance
At deceiving me and you.
Lest your summertime perfume
Fade from cherry to maroon

And the wind blows dimly through the shutters of my mind.
And those windows I’m afraid I can’t recall ever having been mine.
So let’s call it a lesson in bad first impressions
And in girls that win the game.
For I knew that by dawn you’d be woefully gone
And you’ll soon not remember my name

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from Lemon Juice, released February 16, 2018

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Spence Hood Seattle, Washington

Spence Hood is a Seattle-based “singer-popwriter” making melodic guitar- and piano-driven grooves with flares of jazz and R&B

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