Feels Like Rain

Album: Slow Turning (1988)
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  • Down here the river meets the sea
    In the sticky heat I feel you open up to me
    Love comes outta nowhere baby
    Just like a hurricane
    And it feels like rain

    Lying underneath the stars
    Right next to you
    I'm wonderin' who you are
    And how do you do
    How do you do baby?

    The clouds roll in
    Across the moon
    The wind howls out your name
    And it feels like rain
    And it feels like rain
    Baby can ya feel it?

    We ain't never gonna make that bridge tonight babe
    Across Lake Pontchartrain
    And it feels like rain
    And it feels like rain

    So batten down the hatches baby
    But leave your heart out on your sleeve
    Looks like we're in for stormy weather
    But that ain't no cause for us to leave
    Just lie here in my arms
    Let it wash away the pain
    And it feels like rain
    Feels like rain

    Baby can ya feel it? Writer/s: JOHN HIATT
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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