Comin' out of nowhere
Drivin' like rain
Stormbringer dance
On the thunder again

Dark cloud gathering
Breaking the day
No point running
'Cause it's coming your way

Ride the rainbow
Crack the sky
Stormbringer coming
Time to die

Got to keep running
Stormbringer coming
He's got nothing you need
He's gonna make you bleed

Rainbow shaker
On a stallion twister
Bareback rider
On the eye of the sky

Stormbringer coming down
Meaning to stay
Thunder and lightning
Heading your way

Ride the rainbow
Crack the sky
Stormbringer coming
Time to die

Got to keep running
Stormbringer coming
He's got nothing you need
He's gonna make you bleed

Coming out of nowhere
Drivin' like a-rain
Stormbringer dance
On the thunder again

Dark cloud gathering
Breaking the day
No point running
'Cause it's coming your way


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Stormbringer Lyrics as written by Coverdale Ritchie Blackmore

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    This is sooo AWSOME! but i dont quite know what its about.

    friscleon November 12, 2005   Link

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