Verse 1
Got the Tetons in my rearview, sky on fire,
Dusty boots kickin’ up a prairie desire.
Antelope dash where the sagebrush grows tall,
Whispers of wild in the coyote’s late call.
Chorus
Oh, Wyoming wind, carry me home,
Through rivers of stars where the bison roam.
Small towns hummin’ like a old railroad line,
Hearts beat free ‘neath these pines and sunshine.
Wyoooomin’ wind, let your secrets unfold—
I’m chasin’ the wild this dirt road still holds.
Verse 2
Jackson’s neon fades as the diner lights glow,
Strangers swap stories ‘bout the snow comin’ slow.
A waitress named June serves her mom’s cherry pie,
Laugh lines map the miles ‘neath that big open sky.
Chorus
Oh, Wyoming wind, carry me home,
Past red canyon walls where the eagles still roam.
Wild mustangs thunder where the highways don’t bend,
In every small sunset, I find me a friend.
Bridge
Steel guitar nights, campfire stories take flight,
A million old footprints in moonbeam white.
The Bighorn’s my compass, the Wind River’s my name—
No compass could hold this untamed heart’s flame.
Outro
So I’ll drift where the pronghorn and pine shadows play,
Wyoming wind, lead me deeper each day.
Through ghost towns and graze lands, my soul’s always known—
This wild, endless wonder’s the only home I’ll own.