You turn the rain into sunny days
You take the clouds away
Baby you're the one
I feel like heaven's a step away
He sent an angel my way
Baby you're the one

I remember when
I used to be afraid to love again
But now I realize
That you're the one who brings the sun
You turn

You turn the rain into sunny days
You take the clouds away
Baby you're the one
I feel like heaven's a step away
He sent an angel my way
Baby you're the one

Something real I can feel
I was searching for
I didn't wanna hurt no more
Then you came, made a change
Since you came and made it right
I can love you all my days

You turn the rain into sunny days
You take the clouds away
Baby you're the one
I feel like heaven's a step away
He sent an angel my way
Baby you're the one

Can you tell me where would I be?
What would I do if I hadn't found you?
Though I've been in love before
You can be compared to none
Cuz you really bring the sun

You turn the rain into sunny days
You take the clouds away
Baby you're the one
I feel like heaven's a step away
He sent an angel my way
Baby you're the one

I always try to hide the way that I feel
But I can't lie
That you're the one for me
You bring me ecstasy

You turn the rain into sunny days
You take the clouds away
Baby you're the one
I feel like heaven's a step away
He sent an angel my way
Baby you're the one

Sunshine in my life
No more stormy days
Sunshine in my life
No more stormy days
Sunshine in my life
No more stormy days



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