I know it hasn't rained in ages
And I know the rivers run dry
And I know the flowers all need water
They're all about to die

But when I'm with you
You make the rain fall
When I'm with you
I feel the sun
When I'm with you
No one else in the room
When I'm with you

They say what's buried in the winter
Is found again in spring
Well I lost you once when snow came down
And I saw what loss can bring

But when I'm with you
You make the rain fall
When I'm with you
I feel the sun
When I'm with you
No one else in the room
When I'm with you

Well I know that nothing lasts forever
And I know that everything must change
But I hope that when you wake, wherever you are
You know my love for you remains

'Cause when I'm with you
You make the rains fall
When I'm with you
I feel the water
When I'm with you
No one else in the room
When I'm with you
You feel it too

I know it hasn't rained in ages


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When I'm With You Lyrics as written by Joshua Ryan Radin

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    This song almost perfectly describes how I feel about/wanna say to my ex. We dated over four years,from freshman year of highschool to freshman year of college (he was two years older than I, and in the Air Force away for much of our relationship) Eventually, as I went out on my own, I had to do my own thing, find myself, the standard story, and I could not ask him to wait around for me (becuase that is unfair.) As things often turn out...things changed. I love him with all my heart, but he feels we are both too changed to be again what we were, and now we are both in new relationships. Although I still do long for his love and wish it could have turned out differently, this song to me descibes the epiphany I had - That through it all, at my core I was still the same girl he had always loved, and that i would always love him deep down. just because it ends doesnt mean love doesnt last. He may not be the one I am supposed to be with,but I will love him until the day I die.

    jacattack86on May 15, 2007   Link

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