Raincatchers

Album: Portraits (2023)
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  • Bared my soul to you
    And here comes the rain again
    Once the weight of the world was a feather
    Sweet innocence
    There is a dusty room
    Kept for a friend
    Through the windows to the world I had opened
    When will I see you again

    We used to be the raincatchers
    And we couldn't see what we were running from
    You made me feel like nothing really matters
    Here in my dreams we're raincatchers
    Come back to me, like it was before
    You made me feel like nothing really matters
    Nothing really matters

    If we let this run
    Caught on a river
    Everything that we left unspoken
    Will never be said
    And you forgot (miss you always)
    But I remembered (I remembered)

    We used to be the raincatchers
    And we couldn't see what we were running from
    You made me feel like nothing really matters
    Here in my dreams we're raincatchers
    Come back to me, like it was before
    You made me feel like nothing really matters
    Nothing really matters

    If I call now
    Would you listen?
    The shaking ground
    Do you feel it?
    If I call now (if I call now)
    Would you listen? (Would you listen?)
    Shaking ground (if I call now)
    Would you feel it?
    Far away
    I'll remember

    We used to be the raincatchers
    And we couldn't see what we were running from
    And you made me feel like nothing really matters (nothing really matters)
    Where have you been, raincatcher?
    Come back to me, like it was before
    You made me feel like nothing really matters
    Nothing really matters Writer/s: Anya Jones, Barney Lister, Jasmine Bogaerde
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group
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