Rain or Shine

Album: Chinatown (2002)
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  • Every time you go
    This much I know
    That it didn't mean nothing
    'Cause I've closed the back door

    Every night apart
    You were in my heart
    So don't you worry
    'Cause I'm ready for this love to restart

    There is a reason
    We came together
    Rain or shine
    I'll love you all my life

    We'll weather the seasons
    We'll laugh and cry
    Rain or shine
    I'm yours, you're mine
    I'll love you all my life

    When I feel afraid
    In my own parade
    That marches through me
    And I don't recognize a single face

    You drew a line in the sand
    Then you took my hand
    And we crossed over
    Now I finally understand that

    There is a reason
    We came together
    Rain or shine
    I'll love you all my life

    We'll weather the seasons
    We'll laugh and cry
    Rain or shine
    I'm yours, you're mine
    I'll love you all my life
    Writer/s: Mitchell Froom, Vonda Shepard
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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