In this heartfelt track by Turnpike Troubadours, the imagery of a storm serves as a metaphor for the intense and sometimes unpredictable nature of love and life. The couple enjoys a simple, beautiful moment on the porch, even as a storm brews in the background. This juxtaposition highlights how precious moments of calm and connection can be amidst life's chaos. The repeated references to kerosene feeding flames and shadows dancing suggest that even in darkness or turmoil, there is light and movement—emphasizing resilience and the beauty found in fleeting moments. Overall, it's a poignant reminder to cherish the calm before the storm and find joy in the dance of shadows during turbulent times.
A Tornado Warning
Lyrics
We were sitting on the front porch
With the weather rolling in
Laughing louder than the big south wind
You ran out to roll your window
Light rain falling on your hair
Your tan legs checkered from a folding chair
There's country music in the kitchen
I hear it singing through the screen
Weather warnings in between
Glad you got out of the city
There's no telling what's in store
Along the 35 Corridor
Kerosene to feed the flame
Your effect is quite the same
Shadows dancing on the wall and
Waiting for the sky to fall
Couldn't ask for better weather
You were [?]
Until the sound of hailstone hitting tin
It's loud enough you gotta yell now
The whole thing hits me like a song
A pretty one that won't last long
Kerosene to feed the flame
Your effect is quite the same
Shadows dancing on the wall and
Waiting for the sky to fall and
Waiting for the sky to fall
Yeah [?] in the morning light
That simple shade of blue
The kind that always follow you
Kerosene to feed the flame
Your effect is quite the same
Shadows dancing on the wall and
Waiting for the sky to fall and
Waiting for the sky to fall
Writer(s): Evan Felker
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of A Tornado Warning
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