Pickin' On

Mandolin Wind
When the rain came I thought you'd leave'Cause I knew how much you loved the sunBut you chose to stay, stay and keep me warmthrough the darkest nights I've ever knownIf the mandolin wind couldn't change a thingthen I know I love yaOh the snow fell without a breakBuffalo died in the frozen fields you knowThrough the coldest winter in almost fourteen yearsI couldn't believe you kept a smileNow I can rest assured knowing that we've seen the worstAnd I know I love yaOh I never was good with romantic wordsSo the next few lines come really hardDon't have much but what I've got is yoursExcept of course my steel guitarHa, 'cause I know you don't playBut I'll teach you one dayBecause I love yaI recall the night we knelt and prayedNoticing your face was thin and paleI found it hard to hide my tearsI felt ashamed I felt I'd let you downLetras de cancionesNo mandolin wind couldn't change a thingCouldn't change a thing no, noThe coldest winter in almost fourteen yearsCould never, never change your mindAnd I love yaYes indeed and I love yaAnd I love yaLord I love ya From Letras Mania