Only love

Can make it rain

The way the beach

Is kissed by the sea



Only love

Can make it rain

Like the sweat of lovers

Laying in the fields



Love, reign o'er me

Love, reign o'er me, rain on me

Rain on me



Only love

Can bring the rain

That makes you yearn

To the sky



Only love

Can bring the rain

That falls like tears

From on high



Love, reign o'er me

Reign o'er me, oh rain on me

Love, reign o'er me, rain on me

Rain on me



On the dry and dusty road

The nights we spend apart alone

I need to get back home

To cool cool rain



I can't sleep and I lay and I think

The nights are hot and black as ink

Oh God, I need a drink

Of cool cool rain



Love, reign o'er me

Reign o'er me, o'er me

Love, reign o'er me, rain on me

Love


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Love Reign O'er Me Lyrics as written by Pete Townshend

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    the original is so great but this cover is as well.

    mscatamaranon August 01, 2008   Link

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