Straw in the Wind
Straw in the Wind

The Steel Woods - Straw in the Wind Lyrics

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Straw in the Wind Lyrics

He rode in from the west with an eye for a dollar to make
He pitched us a sale about healing and oil from a
Snake
The barkeep, he warned him, but the man did not comprehend
How strangers 'round here disappear like
Straw in the Wind

Too young, but in love when she met him in some Northern town
He treated her good till the sun and the whiskey went down
Did the bruise on her face test the patience of all of her kin?
Or do strangers 'round here disappear like
Straw in the Wind

Ol' Jim runs his mouth when he drinks since his wife passed away
But he's good to the kids, and the crops that he sells are fair trade
But a traveling man heard enough, and took a pipe to his chin
That traveling man disappeared like
Straw in the Wind

If the mouth of this river could talk, here's what it would say
"If you come here with good in your heart, you'll be on you're way
But I'm not the one here to judge another mans sin
Or make strangers 'round here disappear like
Straw in the Wind

Writer(s): Wesley Bayliss, Jason Cope
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the writers of the song 'Straw in the Wind'?

    The song 'Straw in the Wind' was written by Wesley Bayliss and Jason Cope, members of The Steel Woods. Both contributed significantly to the band's music, with Cope serving as a lead guitarist and songwriter, and Bayliss as a multi-instrumentalist and lead singer.

  2. What is the significance of the imagery of 'straw in the wind' used in this song?

    'Straw in the wind' symbolizes something that is easily swept away or disappears without trace. In the context of the song, it refers to people who vanish or are removed from situations under mysterious or violent circumstances, suggesting transient or fragile human conditions against larger forces.

  3. Can you describe some themes explored in 'Straw in the Wind'?

    'Straw in the Wind' explores themes such as justice, retribution, and moral judgment. It narrates different vignettes involving characters facing dire consequences for their actions or circumstances. The lyrics suggest a natural or communal enforcement of justice within a small community setting.

  4. What genre does 'Straw in the Wind' belong to and how does it reflect its musical style?

    'Straw in the Wind' belongs to Southern rock with elements of country music. This genre typically includes storytelling through lyrics, combined with guitar-driven sounds typical of rock music but also incorporates country instruments like harmonica and mandolin which Wes Bayliss grew up playing.

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