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Sarah-Jane - Rain on Me Lyrics



Sarah-Jane - Rain on Me Lyrics




Save yourself before it's too late
Save your breathe before it's delayed
Where am I? Are you there at all?
Before you leave, you should check for my soul

All alone
You made it rain
Kinda cut my throat
Before you saved my day

Maybe you should take a piece of my mind
Then you'll see who gets left behind
Before you leave, let me make this clear
The only thing in your way is your tears

All alone
You made it rain
Kinda cut my throat
Before you saved my day

Say your prayers if that's not too much to ask
I'll say mine if I can leave on my mask
Honour him, he is your way
Your whole mind will be washed away

All alone
You made it rain
Kinda cut my throat
Before you saved my day

I am lost and found
Before you leave
Take a bow
And rain on me
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Save yourself before it's too late
Save your breathe before it's delayed
Where am I? Are you there at all?
Before you leave, you should check for my soul

All alone
You made it rain
Kinda cut my throat
Before you saved my day

Maybe you should take a piece of my mind
Then you'll see who gets left behind
Before you leave, let me make this clear
The only thing in your way is your tears

All alone
You made it rain
Kinda cut my throat
Before you saved my day

Say your prayers if that's not too much to ask
I'll say mine if I can leave on my mask
Honour him, he is your way
Your whole mind will be washed away

All alone
You made it rain
Kinda cut my throat
Before you saved my day

I am lost and found
Before you leave
Take a bow
And rain on me
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Writer: Sarah Curran
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Performed By: Sarah-Jane
Length: 4:02
Written by: Sarah Curran

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