Every Storm (Runs Out of Rain)

Album: Set You Free (2012)
Charted: 26
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  • I saw you standing in the middle of the thunder and lightning
    I know you're feeling like you just can't win, but you're trying
    It's hard to keep on keepin' on, when you're being pushed around
    Don't even know which way is up, you just keep spinning down, 'round, down

    Every storm runs, runs out of rain
    Just like every dark night turns into day
    Every heartache will fade away
    Just like every storm runs, runs out of rain

    So hold your head up and tell yourself that there's something more
    And walk out that door
    Go find a new rose, don't be afraid of the thorns
    'Cause we all have thorns
    Just put your feet up to the edge, put your face in the wind
    And when you fall back down, keep on rememberin'

    Every storm runs, runs out of rain
    Just like every dark night turns into day
    Every heartache will fade away
    Just like every storm runs, runs out of rain

    It's gonna run out of pain
    It's gonna run out of sting
    It's gonna leave you alone
    It's gonna set you free
    Set you free

    Every storm runs, runs out of rain
    Just like every dark night turns into day
    Every heartache will fade away
    Just like every storm runs, runs out of rain

    It's gonna set you free
    It's gonna run out of pain
    It's gonna set you free Writer/s: Gary Allan, Hillary Lindsey, Matt Warren
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CRYSTAL BEACH MUSIC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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