Feels Like Rain

Album: Feels Like Rain (1993)
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  • Down here the river, meets the sea
    And in the sticky heat I feel ya' open up to me
    Love comes out of nowhere baby, just like a hurricane
    And it feels like rain
    And it feels like rain

    Lying here, underneath the stars right next to you
    And I'm wondering who you are and
    How do you do?
    How do you do, baby?
    The clouds roll in across the moon
    And the wind howls out your name
    And it feels like rain
    And it feels like rain

    We never going to make that bridge tonight baby
    Across lake Ponchartrain
    And it feels like rain
    And it feels like rain

    So batten down the hatch baby
    And leave your heart up your sleeve
    It looks like we're in for stormy weather,
    That ain't no cause for us to leave
    Just lay here, in my arms
    Let it wash away the pain
    And it feels like rain
    And it feels like rain Writer/s: JOHN HIATT
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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