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"Song in the Breeze" is a song from the first studio album by American southern rock band " The Outlaws". The Outlaws were formed in Tampa, Florida in late 1967 by guitarist-vocalist Hughie Thomasson, drummer David Dix, bassist Phil Holmberg, guitarists Hobie O'Brien and Frank Guidry, plus singer Herb Pino. Guidry brought the name Outlaws with him when he joined (he had been in another group that had that name). Lyrics : I don't feel like I'm at home In the morning all alone Trying hard to do the things I know I should When the night time closes in And the loneliness begins I believe you'd want to be here if you could Blaze a trail back to your heart And you'll know that from the start We have been together long enough to see All the hard times take their toll As they try to rob my soul Of the precious gift of love you give to me There's a song in the breeze Hear it singin through the trees As it blows along, you will know the tune Time can heal, so I've been told If you believe it, you'll grow old All the time we need together's coming soon We can't rely on things we know Till there's time enough to show We're the things that we've believed in all these years I can't see too well for tears Or the darkness of my fears So I'm reaching out to find a helping hand There's a song in the breeze Hear it singin through the trees As it blows along, you will know the tune Time can heal, so I've been told If you believe it, you'll grow old All the time we need together's coming soon

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