Remember When It Rained

Album: Closer (2003)
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  • Wash away the thoughts inside
    That keep my mind away from you
    No more love and no more pride
    And thoughts are all I have to do

    Ooh remember when it rained
    I felt the ground and look up high
    And called your name
    Ooh remember when it rained
    In the darkness I remain

    Tears of hope run down my skin
    Tears for you that will not dry
    They magnify the one within
    And let the outside slowly die

    Ooh remember when it rained
    I felt the ground and looked up high
    And called your name
    Ooh remember when it rained
    In the water I remain

    Running down

    Oh oh oh
    No no no
    Oh oh oh, running down Writer/s: Eric Marie Maurice George Mouquet, Josh Groban
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT (FRANCE), Sentric Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Logan from Port Huron, MiI think you have it wrong. Josh is VERY shy off stage. Some might see that as 'stuck up'. He does unbelievble stuff for underpriveledged people and has a huge heart for the African people. If you ever watch an interview, you will see him look down everytime someone gives him compliment. He has a hard time taking them.
  • Mercedies from Soldotna, AkI love this man's voice. He's a little stuck up though. Like he's the best and he knows it. He's a great guy though and has an amazing voice. I loved it when he surprised Michael Buble at his first PBS special. That was hilarious!!
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