Weathergirl

Story Behind The Song

The end of a relationship and me walking down Hollywood after a cell phone argument

Song Description

Song about sorrow, confusion, regret; end of a relationship

Song Length 4:00 Genre Rock - Indie/Low-Fi, Pop - Easy Listening
Tempo Medium Slow (91 - 110) Lead Vocal Female Vocal
Mood Moving, Passive Subject Sadness, Sorrow
Similar Artists Kelly Clarkson, Sheryl Crow Language English
Era 2000 and later

Lyrics

V1:
Hollywood and Highland,
I'm heading down the street to get a drink
Sometimes life is coming so fast
I forget to take the time to stop and think
About the way my life is going
The seeds that I've been sowing
Come what may
I want to tell you that I'm sorry
But I'm tired of all your bad luck and your rain

Chorus:
I guess I don't know which way the wind blows

V2:
Things are getting cloudy
Someone's asking what I'm doing after this
Should I batten down the hatches
throw caution to the wind or take the hit, take the hit
I could call you on the phone
tell you that I want you and explain
I could tell you that I miss you
but I'm tired of all your thunder and your pain, all your pain

Chorus:
I guess I don't know which way the wind blows
I guess I dont' know which way the wind blows

Bridge:
Guess I can't predict the weather
Couldn't see us not together after all
I didn't see the warnings
I couldn't see the dark clouds forming
until the rain began to fall

Chorus out

Lyrics Karen Fay Music Karen Fay, Jim Woodling, Tony Martinez
Producer Karen Fay, Jim Woodling Publisher Karen Fay
Performance Karen Fay, Jim Woodling, Tony Martinez Label N/A

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