Every single day the rain it falls
Drops on your head it breaks the balls
Better run fa cover just to stay dry
Better run fa cover I'll tell you why

Lyric a danger an lyric a conquer man
Lip dem a labba like politician man
Heavy heavy and chatty chatty
You better run fa cover an protect you body
Can shower shower every hour hour
A man dem a chat when dem mouth it sour
Bring a umbrella an don:t labba labba
'Cause I man a di super who you better follow

Nuff of the rain keep falling nah mi head
Oat a the reason why me build the red dread
Lyrically wicked lard you must understand
Born and raised in Nottingham
Drip drop drip drop by you no me cy stop
Listen reggae music an mi listen to me hip hop
Flip flop still rock lyrical sure shot
Run fa cover before you catch cold

Every single day the rain it falls
Drops on your head it breaks the balls
Better run fa cover just to stay dry
Better run fa cover I'll tell you why
When you take a look at the way the rain falls
Words are the very same thing
Singing n the rain cannot be the song for we
So listen to this thing that we bring

I man a trickle but me soon hail stone
Damager damager of a bad man soul
Ca rain a fall an breeze a blow an
Chicken batty deh outta door
Don't bother worry don't bother fret
Don't bother get uptight don't bother get upset
Ca lyric ago shower so you better watch out
Lyric ago shower so you better watch out


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Run Fa Cover Lyrics as written by Claudio Malatesti Ian Colin Campbell

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