Did You Hear The Rain?

Album: Did You Hear The Rain? (2013)
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  • Oh, why do you treat me so
    Oh, why do you treat me so

    You cause me to weep
    And you cause me to moan
    You cause me to pack up
    My bags and leave home

    Oh, why do you treat me so


    Oh did you hear the thunder?
    Or the rain?
    Means I'm coming home again
    Means I'm coming home my friend

    Oh did you steal my name?
    Oh, you Jack of all trades
    You're the master of none
    Oh, the race has begun
    I was born a champion
    I was born to jump and run

    Oh did you hear the rain?
    Oh, the rain?
    You can try and run and hide
    Tearing at the chain
    Oh, Lucifer's inside

    Oh did your siblings tell you
    I was wasting up your time
    Oh, now you're wasting mine
    You put me back in line
    And I'm counting every link
    And I guess you think that's fine

    Oh did you hear the rain?
    Oh, the rain?
    You can try and run and hide
    Tearing at the chain
    Oh, Lucifer's inside

    Oh, did I send a shiver
    Down your spine?
    Well I do it all the time
    It's a little trick of mine
    Did I make you shake your knees
    Did I make him spill his wine
    Lord, I'm spreading like disease
    Know I'm all up in your mind
    Oh, Lucifer's inside
    Oh, Lucifer's inside

    Oh did you hear the rain?
    Oh, the rain?
    You can try and run and hide
    Tearing at the chain
    Means I'm coming home again
    Means I'm coming home my friend
    Oh, Lucifer's inside
    Oh, Lucifer's inside
    Lucifer's inside. Writer/s: GEORGE BARNETT, MATT ALLCHIN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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