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Artist/Band: Xavier Rudd
Lyrics for Song: The Wind Cries Mary
Lyrics for Album: Live At The Grid [2005]



After all the jacks are in their boxes and the clowns

have all gone to bed You can hear happiness staggering

on down the street footsteps dressed in red And the

wind whispers Mary A broom is drearily sweeping up

the broken pieces of yesterdays life Somewhere a queen

is weeping Somewhere a king has no wife And the wind,

it cries Mary The traffic lights,

they turn, uh, blue tomorrow and shine their emptiness

down on my bed The tiny island sags down stream 'cause

the life that lived is, is dead And the wind screams

Mary Uh-will the wind ever remember the names it has

blow in the past? And with this crutch,

its old age, and its wisdom it whispers no,

this will be the last And the wind cries Mary


The Wind Cries Mary

Xavier Rudd's 'The Wind Cries Mary' is a standout track from his 2005 live recording, 'Live At The Grid.' The song showcases Rudd's signature blend of acoustic guitar, harmonica, and soulful vocals, rooted in the Australian folk-rock tradition. Originally written for the film 'The Matrix Reloaded,' the track has since become a staple of his discography, appearing on various compilations and live sets. Its enduring appeal lies in its melodic simplicity and emotional depth, capturing the essence of Rudd's early career and his ability to craft anthemic songs that resonate across generations. This recording serves as a testament to his skill as a performer and songwriter, highlighting the raw energy of his live performances.


Album Lyrics: Live At The Grid [2005]


Xavier Rudd
"Live At The Grid [2005]"


1. A Fourth World
2. Timber And Wood
3. The Wind Cries Mary
4. Silence