’Chasing Down a Hurricane’ by John Haydock

Written, performed and produced by John Haydock. Had a dream I was chasing a hurricane.... woke up with that line in my head. A blues rock tune in the style of John Lee Hooker, Eric Clapton, Chris Rea. LYRICS: We stole the night when it was free Sold it to the field of dreams Now we’re chasing down a hurricane The lights go out on Angel Street It’s getting darker than you think And we’re chasing down a hurricane Yeah, it get’s so hard to feel the rain When you’re chasing down a hurricane They say a picture only says so much The rest you’ve got to feel and touch When you’re chasing down a hurricane I had my trial and execution I got no need for absolution And we’re chasing down a hurricane And, it get’s so hard to feel the rain When you’re chasing down a hurricane In the night I know bones were meant to break But not with every step you take Sometimes it’s hard to feel the rain When you’re chasing down a hurricane I tried to cross the river wide I still believed that there was two sides Now I’m chasing down a hurricane Didn’t you almost make it home? Now you’re standing there all alone now we’re chasing down a hurricane And it get’s so hard to feel the rain When you’re chasing down a hurricane In the night And we’re chasing down a hurricane And, it get’s so hard to feel the rain When you’re chasing down a hurricane In your dreams #blues #originalcomposition #originalsong #bluesguitar #classicrock
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