Heather Woods Broderick
Heather Woods Broderick
Heather Woods Broderick
Heather Woods Broderick
Heather Woods Broderick
Heather Woods Broderick
Heather Woods Broderick
Heather Woods Broderick
Heather Woods Broderick
When I think upon the day we met
The sun was shining, in my mother’s yard, we sat
Later that day, I got in your car and we drove west
By the end of the night, on your shoulder, I rested
We’re older now, many years have passed
You’ve got a young one now and you’re making this one last
For the sake of my lover at the time, I let it pass
And I’ve tried to forget, but I do regret it
Just passed Wyoming, there’s nothing around
But a broken-down shell of a house in the distance
With no road to even reach it
I’m a house
I’m a house
I’m a house
And you’re Wyoming
I’m a house
And you’re Wyoming
Wyoming was written by Heather Woods Broderick.
Wyoming was produced by Heather Woods Broderick.