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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Julian Taylor
Vocals
Amanda Walther
Background Vocals
Shelia Carabine
Background Vocals
Barry Diabo
Bass
Derek Downham
Dobro
Gene Diabo
Drums
Miranda Mullholland
Fiddle
Burke Carroll
Pedal Steel Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Julian Taylor
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Julian Taylor
Producer
Saam Hashemi
Producer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
It was mornings like these when the breeze whistled through the trees
The fog would hover and the grass would still be wet
I'd put on my rain boots and I'd get dressed
And head down to the barn beside the chicken coop
[Verse 2]
I'd follow her out of the front door
Down the path through the brushes and past the pond
My sister and I used to catch frogs there
Until the house sold and we had to move on
[Verse 3]
Now there's a Westbound wind
Blowing through the ridge again
Stay in or go outside and wait for it to die
But either way, it never ends
[Verse 4]
We'd then make our way past the dog pen
Through the fields to the stables where the horses lay
Shovel manure, clean their beds
And prepare the feed for the day
Our favourite horse was named Frosty
Till Sherri gave birth to a calf named Zareef
I swear I was there to witness
The birth and share in that incredible memory
[Verse 5]
Now there's a Westbound wind
Going through the ridge again
You can stay in or go outside, and wait for it to die
But either way, it never ends
[Verse 6]
She taught me how ride and used to sing me lullabies
She watched me take my first steps in the kitchen when I was a kid
Those were the early years where we were taught to have no fear
And everything seemed so clear
[Verse 7]
I'd follow her out the front door
Down the path through the brushes and past the pond
My sister and I used to catch frogs there
Until the house sold and we had to move on
[Verse 8]
Now there's a Westbound wind
Going through the ridge again
You can go in or stay outside, and wait for it to die
But either way, it never ends
It never ends
It never ends
[Verse 9]
It never ends
Written by: Julian Taylor