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The Burning Heart - Lee Kernaghan



     
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She came down from up near Katherine
Moved in across the ridge
She was every thing a young man could desire
Out there in the ranges
In secret we would meet
My heart ran as wild as desert fireLike a burnin' sun beating down
She sparked a flame on virgin ground
If by chance a fire should start
No one could tame the burnin' heartWell her father owned the station
Where I rode the boundary fences
And he made it clear for all the hands to see
That a man could easily wind up
On the wrong end of his shotgun
And his little girl was only seventeenLike a burning sun beating down
She sparked a flame on virgin ground
And if by chance a fire should start
No one could tame the burnin' heartShe came on me like the summer
Wrapped around me like the wind

My defences buckled in the heat
Out there on the station
The sunsets amber glow
As our lips met a fire was releasedLike a burning sun beating down
She sparked a flame on virgin ground
If by chance a fire should start
No one could tame the burnin' heartLike a burning sun beating down
She sparked a flame on virgin ground
If by chance a fire should start
No one could tame the burnin' heartThe burnin' heart
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GARTH IVAN RICHARD PORTER, JAMES EDMONDS BLUNDELL, MARKUS JOSEPH MEIERPublished by
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Lee Kernaghan (born April 15, 1964 in Corryong, Victoria, Australia, is one of Australia's most popular and influential country singers and songwriters. Born in the bush, Corryong, Victoria, in the foothills of the Snowy Mountains high country is where Lee's life began. The son of a truck driver and later multi-platinum recording artist Ray Kernaghan, Lee spent his formative years growing up in the Riverina country of Southern NSW.

Read more about Lee Kernaghan on Last.fm.


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