“You are like a hurricane
There's calm in your eye.
And I'm gettin' blown away
To somewhere safer
Where the feeling stays.
I want to love you but
I'm getting blown away.”

—  Neil Young

Like a Hurricane
Song lyrics, American Stars 'n Bars (1977)

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Canadian singer-songwriter 1945

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