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The Wind and the Sun

from February Fables by Paul Otteson

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lyrics

I've got a challenge for you sister
To finally see who's stronger,
More daring, who's swifter
At breaking hearts
Stop a man from ever loving another again
See that man with his head in the clouds
Walking the beach, and singing out loud
He is the one
A dreamer, the source of all our fun
Steal his heart, and with it run

The first returned with defeat on her face
When asked of his heart, she hesitated to say
He fell in love quickly
It seemed my beauty had captured his soul
When he asked to marry me
I laughed, and said the cruelest things that I could
His heart was crushed, but not for good
See that man with his head in the clouds
Walking the beach, and singing out loud
He is the one
A dreamer, the source of all our fun
Steal his heart, and with it run

The second returned with a smile on her face
When asked of his heart, she gladly did say
He fell in love quickly
It seemed my beauty had captured his soul
When he asked to marry me
I found myself in love, and told him I would
He'll never love another, as long as it's good
See that man with his head in the clouds
Walking the beach, and singing out loud
He is the one

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from February Fables, released February 4, 2011

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A Midwestern Folk style, blending lyrical prowess with seasoned arrangements; wrapped in a cloak of beautiful harmony.

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