You, you and me, me and you
We will always be
Take out two
Me and you

'Cause all those other things
Superfluous, god damn
Superfluous, god damn
It was never really meant to be
You and me

(You have me around and in tears)
(As always, rainmaker)

Rainmaker, you make me weep
Rainmaker, you make me weep

It was never really meant to be
You and me

I can hardly stand
I can hardly sleep
I can hardly speak
I can hardly breathe

It was never really meant to be
You and me

I want you to be happy
You're the rainmaker

I can hardly stand
I can hardly sleep

It was never really meant to be
You and me

I can hardly stand
I can hardly sleep
I can hardly speak
I can hardly breathe

It was never really meant to be
You and me

You and me, me and you
We will always be
Take out two
Me and you

I can hardly stand
I can hardly sleep
I can hardly stand
I can hardly sleep

It was never really meant to be
You and me


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Rainmaker Lyrics as written by Lloyd Ashley Pinchback Derek Miller

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