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The clouds break up a little, then |
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Here comes the rain again |
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As the rain breaks through the branches |
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along southbound forty-two |
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The green I grew left us |
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Wet-eyed red and bluebird blue |
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The moon's crying through the breaking clouds |
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As I pour through another town |
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There's lights off the coast and I love you most |
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when the rain comes creeping down |
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Rainsquall, dear |
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that's me you hear |
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and when the blue breaks through |
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honey I'll still want you |
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What I said my darling |
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and what you did my dear |
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has left us in a downpour |
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of misery and tears |
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and where are you tonight, I wonder |
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my wonder, where are you? |
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As the rain breaks through the branches |
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along southbound forty-two |
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Rainsquall, dear |
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that's me you hear |
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and when the blue breaks through |
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honey I'll still want you |
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when the storm moves on |
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dear I might be gone |
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the clouds break up a little, then |
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here comes the rain again |
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the rain again |