Hendra

Album: Hendra (2014)
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  • These runes are cold, but heavenly on the sun is shinnin'
    You know what they say about silver and lining
    Oh, Hendra, oh, Hendra, I would walk this way again
    'Cause you make me feel as right as rain

    I wish I'd studied harder now, make something of myself
    But instead, I'm just a shopkeeper but I mustn't blame myself
    Oh, Hendra, oh, Hendra, there's still so much to gain
    You make me feel as right as rain

    All the self-help books, like the dance of life
    Like the feel the fear and do it anyway
    Sometimes, I have them right here in my hand
    And think it's easier for you to say

    But I must allow these feelings and let them fall
    But sometimes I just turn the radio up so loud, I just drown them all
    Oh, Hendra, oh, Hendra, where love is plain
    You make me feel as right as rain, as right, not as wrong as rain

    All the self-help books, like the dance of life
    Like the feel the fear and do it anyway
    Sometimes, I have them right here in my hand
    And think it's easier for you to say Writer/s: BEN WATT
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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