[Verse 1: Lee Mellor] Her breath on the back of my neck Is a cooling desert wind As the fires of her breasts Burn the vistas of my skin And the vultures encircling my conscience disappear And the cobwebs of dust on my Bible are blown clear She's as strong as a Texas tornado Coming up on me faster than a stampede She rolls through my ghost town heart Like tumbleweed [Verse 2: Lee Mellor] Far back as I can recall I've been ridden by a drought And love is a need That I've learned to live without But the sweat on her skin Is revitalizing rain Bringing promise of life To this parched and barren plain And the touch of her lips send me shivering Quivering like a harmonica reed
She rolls through my ghost town heart Like tumbleweed [Bridge] Oh, this old town might creak and moan But I know the foundation's still strong Thought I'd always be alone But the wind chimes changed the nature of their... [Verse 3: Lee Mellor] Song in the steeples and song Marching in the spring parade In the laughter of children Along the palisades Through the windows Rippling the curtains, floating in Smells of yucca and gra** Sweet azalea on the wind When I'm certain I know that she's everything I could ever want or need She rolls out of this heart She rolls out of this heart She rolls out of my heart Like tumbleweed