Contextual Analysis of "and back into the storm. she blew up over the san juan mountains" in Lyrics

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and back into the storm. she blew up over the san juan mountains

she spent herself at last. the threat of heavy weather
she spent herself at last. the threat of heavy weather

enough to be on your way

Singer: james taylor

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and back into the storm. she blew up over the san juan mountains

she spent herself at last. the threat of heavy weather

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and back into the storm. she blew up over the san juan mountains

she spent herself at last. the threat of heavy weather

enough to be on your way

james taylor

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enough to be on your way

Singer: taylor, james

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and back into the storm. she blew up over the san juan mountains

she spent herself at last. the threat of heavy weather

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and back into the storm. she blew up over the san juan mountains

she spent herself at last. the threat of heavy weather

enough to be on your way

taylor, james

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