Go run and tell all the neighbors
Go run and tell everyone
There's a storm that's coming for her
This type of rain will make her fall in love

This girl's so condescending
Mysterious, but beautiful
So go run and tell all the neighbors
I'm gonna grab her heart and won't let go

[Chorus]
I've never wanted you so much
As I do right now
I can't believe this is happening to me

Hey, make it rain
Flood the streets if only for today
Hey, make it rain
I need you, I want you, oh
I just can't help it, baby
All we got's tonight
Hey, make it rain, yeah

Her favorite place to dance is outside
Especially when the stars are bright
So that's exactly where I'm headed
She's beautiful under night skies

I've been waiting for this weather
Come rain, come shine
She's mine
Go run and tell all the neighbors
Go run and tell everyone
The storm is coming
Better come inside


[Chorus]

My eyes will be locked on you
I'm moving for the kill
So sit still
I want your eyes locked on me
You will be loving me till the morning

Hey, make it rain
Flood the streets if only for today
Hey, make it rain
I need you, I want you, oh
I just can't help it, baby
All we got's tonight
Hey, make it rain


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Make It Rain Lyrics as written by Joseph Matthew Lussa Daniel James Stevens

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    I really love this song. i love the whole melody of it. this is one of the best songs on the album. i think rain is used alot as a negative theme in songs, but this makes it beautiful. its like a hearts is overpouring with love and flooding everything

    lyricalrockstaron February 02, 2008   Link

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