Rains Came

Album: Tears, Lies, and Alibis (2010)
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  • Wok up ache in my head
    Didn't wake up in my bed
    Sleeping in a chair
    I'm not even close to
    Body rolled up in a ball
    Lights turned off in the hall

    Hound dog was crying
    He's so worried about me
    The sky opened up real wide
    To my surprise
    I forgot I was crying

    Ain't no accounting for the weather
    But rainstorms make me feel better
    The dark side of me
    Seems to like how it feels when it's pouring
    Stood up wiped at my nose
    Made some coffee
    Put on my clothes
    Raised the curtains, looked
    At the wet, soggy window

    Shuffled my feet on the floor
    Stopped, opened the door
    Ain't no bother, wind and the water
    Are welcome

    Then the rains came
    Then the rains came
    Then the rains came Writer/s: Shelby Lynne Moorer
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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