Hey scientist please save us from our rainy days
Because your counterpart in the magic art is manufacturing judgment day
There's a fell wind blowing out of the east
Bringing famine drought and plague
Well now at least that's what they say

Rain fell like judgment
Across my windowpane
Said it fell like judgment
But it was only rain

Well I know what's wrong and I know what's right
And I know that evil exists sure as day turns into night
When a man gets down on his knees to pray you know he'll find what he is able
But chances are he'll find it either way

Rain fell like judgment
Across my windowpane
Said it fell like judgment
But it was only rain

Rain fell like judgment
Across my windowpane
Said it fell like judgment
But it was only rain

Oh Lord have mercy on a humble man
Lost in the wilderness without a guiding hand

Rain fell like judgment
Across my windowpane
Said it fell like judgment

But it was only rain
Rain fell like judgment
Across my windowpane
Said it fell like judgment
But it was only rain


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Only Rain Lyrics as written by Greg Graffin Brett W. Gurewitz

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    I agree with you guys, but I think its more about your own personal fear when facing the world. The "rain" FEELS like the end of the world, which is why you buy their message that it is. And I think it says that its true that religion helps you live without fear, to find your inner strength by giving you rules and conviction. However, you can find it without religion, you can overcome your existential fears if you look deep enough into yourself. Science here is then perception that allows us to recognize the world once we overcome our fear, and why science does not automatically win and religion has more power over people

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