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THE WIND IN HER HAIR

from THE TIME HAS COME by Billy O'Dwyer Bob

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THE WIND IN HER HAIR
©Billy O'Dwyer Bob 2000

The first time I saw her, she was handsome and fine
And my heart, it was woken, in silence did pine
As she stood by the fountain, so lovely to see
With the wind in her hair and she smiling at me.

How often I lay down to sleep for the night
With the moon in the sky as my only light
As my weary eyes close, it's her I will see
With the wind in her hair and she smiling at me.

The sun, it was shining one fine summer's day
As we strolled hand in hand as we went our way
And when we had spoken, my heart she could see
With the wind in her hair and she smiling at me.

And now as I lie here, my heart fills with pride
And the girl from the fountain asleep by my side
And when I awaken, it's her I will see
With the wind in her hair and she smiling at me.

I may be nobody, but I'm nobody's man
And I'll go my own way the best way I can
With the girl from the fountain that day I did see
With the wind in her hair and she smiling at me
With the girl from the fountain that day I did see
With the wind in her hair and she smiling at me.

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from THE TIME HAS COME, released September 25, 2010

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Billy O'Dwyer Bob South Tipperary, Ireland

'Billy O'Dwyer is from the Emerald Isle and possesses a pronounced Irish brogue that is wholly absorbing. He has written all the material and proves to be a good storyteller...' -Country Music People
'The voice is mellow, the arrangements, beautifully simple and the lyrics are excellent. Billy is another one of those treasures of the music scene...a talent to watch out for.' -Irish Music Magazine
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