| Rain, Her mother gave her a name on a weary day
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| 24 hours of pain then she gave her away
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| Into the arms of another family
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| Into a life of confusion and misery
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| Rain, day after day in her room where the walls are bare
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| No dream exist in the eyes of her empty stare
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| Night after night in her room with no one to care
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| She lays her head down to cry and whispers a prayer
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| Oh woah
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| Oh God there must be some mistake
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| But no one’s ever loved me
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| I’d like to believe in you and I try
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| But I’m just so lonely
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| Rain
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| Rain
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| Rain, one tennis shoe on the ledge one in midair
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| She feels a whisperin breeze rushing through her hair
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| She lifts her face to the sky in complete dispair
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| And cries aloud in the night with her very last prayer
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| Oh God there must be some mistake
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| But no one’s ever loved me But if there’s something more in my life you can make
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| Here I am won’t you show me And then the clouds begain to roll
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| And the peace replaced her pain
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| And on her face and in her soul
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| She felt the drops of that same, same,
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| Rain
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| Pourin’Rain
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| I need your love to rain down on me Rain |