Текст песни Where the Wind Don't Whine - Richard Thompson
Get
in
the
car
she
said
and
drive
me
into
next
week
I
should
have
turned
her
down,
blame
my
curious
streak
I
never
dreamt
that
we'd
be
driving
into
trouble
Until
we
hit
a
rock
that
bent
my
nose
double
I'd
say
we
both
were
on
run,
run,
run
She
looked
too
fresh
for
twenty-one,
one,
one
She
slipped
her
little
hand
in
mine,
mine,
mine
Said
I'll
take
you
where
the
wind
don't
whine,
whine
I'll
take
you
where
the
wind
don't
whine
Ah
the
wheels
were
moaning,
we
were
heading
ninety-five
The
rain
was
beating
down,
my
engine
was
alive
The
roads
were
empty
as
the
day
turned
into
night
With
every
street
lamp
her
face
shone
white
I
asked
her
name
and
she
just
smiled,
smiled,
smiled
We
must
have
clocked
a
thousand
miles,
miles,
miles
She
said
we'll
be
there
in
a
while,
while,
while
I'll
take
you
where
the
wind
don't
whine,
whine
I'll
take
you
where
the
wind
don't
whine
I
was
feeling
weary
when
the
car
died
on
me
I
pulled
her
over
and
the
strength
just
drained
from
me
The
price
of
running's
getting
dearer
and
dearer
And
nothing
ever
seems
to
get
nearer
and
nearer
I
suppose
I
didn't
make
the
grade,
grade,
grade
When
I
looked
around
she'd
slipped
away,
way,
way
Out
in
the
night
you'll
see
her
shine,
shine,
shine
Waiting
where
the
wind
don't
whine,
whine
Waiting
where
the
wind
don't
whine,
whine
Waiting
where
the
wind
don't
whine
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