I'm leaving you
I'm not sure if that's what I should do
It hurts so bad
I'm wanting you but can't go back
Trying to find, find
That old, elusive peace of mind
Stuck here somehow
I'm shrouded beneath my fear and doubt
And I don't need it

'Cause I'm walkin' down this road alone
And figured all I'm thinking 'bout is you
Is you my love
My head is in a cloud of rain and the world it seems so far away
And I'm just waiting for
The droplets, droplets

You left a mark
And I wear it proudly on my chest
Above my heart
To remind me that I feel the best
When I'm with you
And everything is effortless
You know it's true
My eyes are painted with regret
And I don't need it

'Cause I'm walkin' down this road alone
And figured all I'm thinking 'bout is you
Is you my love
My head is in a cloud of rain and the world it seems so far away
And I'm just waiting to fall
And sink into your skin
You are like the raindrops, the raindrops
Falling down on me

So you left a mark (you left a mark)
She left a mark (he left)
She left (he left)
And I don't (I don't)
Need it


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Droplets Lyrics as written by Jason Reeves Colbie Caillat

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    i think this song means that they are still both in the relationship but are maybe apart from each other... the only thing that either or both of them can think about is the other person... i love jason reeves and colbie and both of them are AWESOME

    trisha1392on November 05, 2010   Link

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