Intro-
This goes out to my special friend.
She died from spousal abuse and this is her song I'm about to sing.
And I also wanna dedicate this to all the ladies out there cause spousal
abuse is on the up rise in America today and we need to stop it.
Verse 1:
I never meant for you to die
I cried and I cried
I cried and I cried
My heart it died
When I found out
When I found out
That you was dead
It felt like a plague inside
I nearly died inside
And it was gone
My soul was gone
My Julie rain

Chorus:
My Julie rain (my Julie Rain)
Damn she's gone I still can't believe it
Cause I didn't know the situation
Oh how could she cover the pain

Verse 2:
I remember the day we swam naked
It was a childish game
But Julie was so happy
The smile on her face was so pretty
Julie, Julie
Her smile was so pretty
She had the face of a goddess
and body of all bodies
And personality of all
How could you hurt someone so beautiful
Julie

Chorus 2:
My Julie Rain (My Julie rain)
Yeah Yeah Yeah
Oh Oh Oh
Julie ohhhh yeah

Verse 3:
I know Julie would want me to sang her song
She was my friend until the end
I never had a friend
like Julie
Julie, Julie
She came to my house one day
And oh her precious face was down and erased
I couldn't see her
I didn't know her
I don't what's goin on
I said Julie
Who did this to you Julie?
I don't understand
Why you let another man
Touch ya, Beat ya down
Do you wrong
Julie let's do sumthin about it
She said (No no no)
No, she didn't want to go to a doctor
She didn't want to look out for her health
She didn't want me to help her
But Julie I shoulda did it anyway
Julie Rain, now you dead Julie Rain
I'm so hurt
I lost my best friend I lost my best friend
Julie Rain


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