After the Rain

Album: The Performance (2009)
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  • After the rains have gone
    Something inside me i know is dying for you
    The sleet and the snow
    Does this mean I know the way
    After the rains have gone
    Something inside me cries
    What's behind that door
    This girl just can't take it anymore
    This girl just can't take it anymore
    After the pain has gone
    I finally open my eyes not crying anymore
    We drifted apart
    It's broken our hearts surviving
    After the rains have gone
    Something inside me cries
    What's behind that door?
    This girl just can't take it anymore
    This girl just can't take it anymore
    After the rains have gone
    Something inside me cries
    What's behind that door?
    This girl just can't take it anymore
    This girl just can't take it anymore
    Oh, I just can't take
    Got my love, don't want to fake
    This girl just can't take it anymore
    This girl just can't take it anymore
    This girl just can't take it anymore Writer/s: RICHARD WILLIS HAWLEY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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