| God was keepin' time there on the tin roof
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| The sky had built a night we can’t forget
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| The flash flood found us underneath my jacket
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| Go runnin' there for cover, soakin' wet
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| That August water washed away her makeup
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| Never looked more beautiful to me
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| She fell asleep that night, there on my shoulder
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| Wrapped up in a towel there on the swing
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| She’ll fill you up
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| Make you whole
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| Soak you down to the bone
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| Make you feel alive and keep you sane
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| She’ll heal your heart
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| Feed your soul
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| Cover you and make you grow
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| Bring you back to life
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| And wash away the pain
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| God love the rain
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| That summer rain showed no sign of stopping
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| We waited out the storm between the sheets
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| And while the wind was whisperin' through the window
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| We did everything but fall asleep
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| She’ll fill you up
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| Make you whole
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| Soak you down to the bone
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| Make you feel alive and keep you sane
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| She’ll heal your heart
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| Feed your soul
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| Cover you and make you grow
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| Bring you back to life
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| And wash away the pain
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| God love the rain
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| When morning broke
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| That muddy river couldn’t take another drop
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| And I pray to God
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| He’ll never let it stop
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| She’ll fill you up
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| Make you whole
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| Soak you down to the bone
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| Make you feel alive and keep you sane
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| She’ll heal your heart
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| Feed your soul
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| Cover you and make you grow
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| Bring you back to life
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| And wash away the pain
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| God love the rain
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| God love the rain |