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When the Rain Falls

by Suede

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Come out tonight in the puddles Splash some love across the sky Just you and I bursting bubbles As the sky is about to cry When the rain falls There's magic in our lives When the rain falls We're happy deep inside When the rain falls It cleans away the corners of our minds When all the world looks like Atlantis And cars sit rusting in the drives Just step outside and hit the concrete pavement As the rain falls down for you and I When the rain falls The pretty people run When the rain falls The colours cloud the sun When the rain falls We'll sit and watch the children hurry home Rain falls Rain falls Rain falls And when everything is blue or green or green or blue or grey I cross the street to catch the beat of my heart And I watch it all cos there's nothing else to do today And I watch it all fall so hard

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