Rain In The Summertime

Album: Eye Of The Hurricane (1987)
Charted: 18 71
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  • Under the anvil of the sun
    Sweat, like a train
    I come, I come,
    My body to dust
    Scorched by the might of the sun

    Burning light, burning white heat
    Like wildfire
    I sweat a fever
    My body screams
    Disintegrates in the heat

    Our love is the faith that keeps on burning

    I love to feel the rain in the summertime
    I love to feel the rain on my face
    I love to feel the rain in the summertime
    I love to feel the rain on my face

    Burnt at the stake, on a bed of fire
    My body rises
    Taking me higher
    My loves desire
    Is pure ascension fire

    And love is the faith that keeps on burning

    I love to feel the rain in the summertime
    I love to feel the rain on my face
    I love to feel the rain in the summertime
    I love to feel the rain on my face

    And then I run 'til the breath tears my throat
    'Til the pain hits my side
    As if I run fast enough
    I can leave all the pain and the sadness behind

    I love to feel the rain in the summertime
    I love to feel the rain on my face
    I love to feel the rain in the summertime
    I love to feel the rain on my face
    (I love to feel the rain on my face)
    (in the summertime)


    Submitted by michael hack Writer/s: THE ALARM
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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