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Santa Ana Winds - The Wedding Present
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Santa Ana Winds The Wedding Present

"Santa Ana Winds" by The Wedding Present is a #Rock song released in 1992. The lyrics explore themes of longing and emotional turbulence, capturing the impact of the Santa Ana winds as a metaphor for change and restlessness. Musically, it features jangly guitars and driving rhythms, reflecting the band's signature indie sound. The song resonates with listeners for its vivid imagery and relatable sentiments.

Santa Ana Winds - The Wedding Present
We keep exchanging glances all night long until at last her friends go home
That's when my heart starts beating faster
Outside, the Santa Ana Winds are blowing hot
Inside, some things are happening that really should not

When she says: "I'm handing myself to you entirely, completely"
Before asking, sweetly: "And are you falling for me too?"
And that's when I pretend that I don't have a girlfriend

I must look anxious because she fixes me with this gaze
"Face it, Tiger, you just hit the jackpot," she says
We laugh together but I'm trying hard to ignore the fact I've won the jackpot means I've lost a whole lot more

Then she says: "I'm handing myself to you entirely, completely"
Before asking, sweetly: "And are you falling for me too?"
And that's when I pretend that I don't have a girlfriend

"I'm handing myself to you entirely, completely"
Then she asks, sweetly: "And are you falling for me too?"
And that's when I pretend that I don't have a girlfriend
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