It's hard to listen to a hard hard heart
Beating close to mine
Pounding up against the stone and steel
Walls that I won't climb
Sometimes a hurt is so deep deep deep
You think that you're gonna drown
Sometimes all I can do is weep weep weep
With all this rain falling down

Strange how hard it rains now
Rows and rows of big dark clouds
When I'm holding on underneath this shroud
Rain

Its hard to know when to give up the fight
Two things you want will just never be right
Its never rained like it has to night before
Now I don't want to beg you baby
For something maybe you could never give
I'm not looking for the rest of your life
I just want another chance to live

Strange how hard it rains now
Rows and rows of big dark clouds
When I'm holding on underneath this shroud
Rain, oh rain

Strange how hard it rains now
Rows and rows of big dark clouds
When I'm holding on underneath this shroud
Rain

Strange how hard it rains now
Rows and rows of big dark clouds
When I'm still alive underneath this shroud
Rain Rain Rain


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Rain Lyrics as written by Marc Hunter Todd Hunter

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    Memory

    Back in the late '90s I went to a Lucinda Williams concert with a friend, and Patty Griffin was the opening act. I had not heard her music until then. I remember not being taken in by any particular song but fully recognizing the power and expressiveness of her singing voice. I told my friend that I thought she was a great singer who just needed some stronger material to work with. Within a year of that show I heard this song on the radio, and immediately felt -- that's it, she has a song that does justice to that voice. (Little did I know, she had several more of them, but this is one of her most powerful early career songs.)

    greendreameron May 06, 2017   Link

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