Ride the Wind to Me - Julie Miller

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Ride the Wind to Me Lyrics

I've seen your dreams get broken
I've heard your words unspoken
And sometimes hope is laying low
Hidden in the ashes left after the fire

refrain:
In my heart I see you run free
Like a river down to the sea
All the chains that held you down
Will be in pieces on the ground
You'll drink the rain and ride the wind to me


I've seen a faithless lover
Take you down to deep water
And I have watched a fragile wing
Tangled up in longings get broken in the struggle

refrain

Someday your tears will turn to diamonds
With a kiss you'll wake to see
That you're strong at the broken places
I know someday you'll go free

Yeah, go free


In my heart I see you run free
Like the child you were ment to be
All the chains that held you down
Will be in pieces on the ground
You'll drink the rain and ride the wind to me

Yeah

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Julie Miller (born 3 January 1956 in Waxahachie, Texas) is a country songwriter, singer, and recording artist currently living in Nashville, Tennessee. Julie Miller has been married to Buddy Miller for 20 years. They sing and play on each other's solo projects and have recorded a duets album on HighTone Records.

Her most popular song is All My Tears, which also featured parts by Emmylou Harris and jazz vocalist Jimmy Scott, was written after the death of Mark Heard.

Miller's musical career initially took off after singer Sam Phillips discovered a demo tape by the artist and turned it over to friends at Myrrh Records. Miller was signed to a contract and recorded her first solo album, Meet Julie Miller for the label.

After the 1998 Omagh bombing in Northern Ireland, local singer Juliet Turner performed a version of Broken Things at a memorial service for the victims of the bombing.

Buddy & Julie Miller teamed up with Victoria Williams, Mark Olson, and Jim Lauderdale for a European tour billed as "The Rolling Creek Dippers" in the 90's. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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