Rain In The Rearview

Album: Rebel (The Beginning) (2023)
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  • Tell me how much hurt can a heart take?
    Tell me how much wind till the walls cave?
    You can just stay right there in the pain
    Or listen to the voice that you hear when you pray
    Tell me, how much hurt can a heart take before it breaks?

    When the storm rolls in and the sky won't quit crying
    And you've lost more tears than you thought you could ever lose
    Oh, I swear somewhere out there
    The sun is somewhere shining
    So drive, baby, drive, baby, drive till it shines on you
    And leave the rain in the rearview

    I got ten and two on a two tone, two lanes of freedom
    Singing Jesus Take the Wheel, now I know what she was feelin
    Oh, 'cause I feel it too

    When the storm rolls in and the sky won't quit crying
    And you've lost more tears than you thought you could ever lose
    Oh, I swear somewhere out there
    The sun is somewhere shining
    So drive, baby, drive, baby, drive till it shines on you
    And leave the rain in the rearview
    Leave the rain in the rearview

    Leave the rain, leave the rain in the rearview
    Leave the rain, leave the rain in the rearview
    Don't stop till your eyes see the clear blue
    Drive, baby, drive (just drive)

    Leave the rain, leave the rain in the rearview
    Leave the rain, leave the rain in the rearview (oh, in the rearview)
    Don't stop till your eyes see the clear blue
    Drive, baby, drive

    When the storm rolls in and the sky won't quit crying
    And you've lost more tears than you thought you could ever lose
    Oh, I swear somewhere out there
    The sun is somewhere shining
    So drive, baby, drive, baby, drive till it shines on you
    And leave the rain in the rearview
    And leave the rain in the rearview Writer/s: Anne Wilson, Jaren Johnston, Matthew West, Zachary Kale
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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