Riding On A High and Windy Day
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Riding On A High and Windy Day
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Riding on a high and windy day
Deep in the month of May
Riding on a high and windy day
Riding my troubles away
Nobody knows the pain I feel
Nobody knows my misery
I wear a smile upon my face
Anyway
And now I'm riding on a high and windy day
Deep in the month of May
Riding on a high and windy day
Riding my troubles away
I've got a feeling I can't deny
I'm all alone and I want to cry
But I'm still a man and I can't deny
My pride
Nobody knows the pain I feel
Nobody knows my misery
I wear a smile upon my face
Anyway
And now I'm riding on a high and windy day
Deep in the month of May
Riding on a high and windy day...
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