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Earth - Rain on the Roof Lyrics



Earth - Rain on the Roof Lyrics




Rain on the roof
Falling through your brain
Rain on the roof
Falling through your brain
Cause your love she has gone
And you'll never see her again

Love is blind so unkind when you find it
Don't be sad feeling bad you'll feel better
Love is blind so unkind when you find it
Don't be sad feeling bad you'll feel better

Yes you'll feel better all in good time
Although she treated you, yes she treated you so unkind

Love is blind so unkind when you find it
Don't be sad feeling bad you'll feel better
Love is blind so unkind when you find it
Don't be sad feeling bad you'll feel better

Rain on the roof
Falling through your brain
Rain on the roof
Falling through your brain
Cause your love she has gone
And you'll never see her again.
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Rain on the roof
Falling through your brain
Rain on the roof
Falling through your brain
Cause your love she has gone
And you'll never see her again

Love is blind so unkind when you find it
Don't be sad feeling bad you'll feel better
Love is blind so unkind when you find it
Don't be sad feeling bad you'll feel better

Yes you'll feel better all in good time
Although she treated you, yes she treated you so unkind

Love is blind so unkind when you find it
Don't be sad feeling bad you'll feel better
Love is blind so unkind when you find it
Don't be sad feeling bad you'll feel better

Rain on the roof
Falling through your brain
Rain on the roof
Falling through your brain
Cause your love she has gone
And you'll never see her again.
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Writer: IAN HARRIS, ALAN PARSONS
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Length: 6:14
Written by: IAN HARRIS, ALAN PARSONS

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