Falling Like Rain

Album: Foreign Affair (1989)
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  • Really brings me down, I don't know how
    That you can say you're not my kind
    Couldn't find a cloud for miles around
    Why do you change your storyline?

    It all goes gray again
    Sometimes I don't know when
    To come out of the storm
    It feels like forty days
    And forty nights I've been
    Beating on your door

    Hey
    I'm falling like rain
    Oh I, I love ya, love ya, love ya
    Falling like rain
    Oh I, I'm coming down around ya
    I will always think about you

    My sentimental ways don't seem to phase you
    I don't ever wanna force your hand
    If you met me one time, just half the way
    I could meet you where you are, just meet me where I am

    'Cause every now and then
    You've gotta drive right in
    Deeper than deep
    You take a chance and then
    You give the wheel a spin
    Anyone can see

    Hey
    I'm falling like rain
    Oh I, I love ya, love ya, love ya
    Falling like rain
    Oh I, I'm coming down around ya
    I will always think about you

    Falling like rain

    It feels like forty days
    And forty nights I've been
    Beating on your door

    Hey
    I'm falling like rain
    Oh I, I love ya, love ya, love ya
    Falling like rain
    Oh I, I'm coming down around ya
    I will always think about you
    I do, I love ya, love ya, love ya
    Falling like rain
    Oh I, I'm only getting louder
    I will always think about you
    I do, I love ya, love ya, love ya
    Falling like rain
    Oh I, I'm coming down around ya
    I will always think about you
    I do, I love ya, love ya, love ya
    Falling like rain
    Oh I, I'm only getting louder
    I will always think about you Writer/s: David Munday, Sandy Stewart
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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