| The rain that falls all over town
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| Catches the dust as it falls on down.
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| And it falls on the rich and it falls on the poor,
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| It falls on my hands as I walk from your door.
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| It’s an equal thing, like the sun in the sky,
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| The rain that falls on you and I.
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| And it equally falls on the weak and the strong,
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| It falls on the righteous and the ones that do wrong.
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| I’m not saying anything at all,
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| I’m not saying you’re wrong in the same of it all,
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| I’m not saying you’re right, ‘cause it equally falls
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| Like the sun in the heavens, like the rain when it pours.
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| There’s a chilling breeze and the smell of the rain
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| Brings me your tears all over again.
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| And the water’s all gone, but the memory remains
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| Like the smell of the dust rising after the rain,
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| Like the smell of the dust rising… |