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Street Thing - Right As Rain Lyrics



Street Thing - Right As Rain Lyrics




Meet me on the bridge and don't tell anyone
Even I won't go there on my own
Your eyes were like two rockets to the moon
But your addiction's deeper than the ocean

Still I miss those days though
All the highs and lows
Push my pockets out place, there's one to drop
Before I go away on this train
And I'm all right now, right as rain

Tell me on the phone what you said you knew
I can't get a straight answer out of introverts like you
When it got closed down and the warehouse all cleared out
We ran back to the main road without you

Still I miss the days though
All the highs and lows
You're in my heart, you're in my veins, there's one to drop
Before I go away on this train
And I'm all right now, right as the rain
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Meet me on the bridge and don't tell anyone
Even I won't go there on my own
Your eyes were like two rockets to the moon
But your addiction's deeper than the ocean

Still I miss those days though
All the highs and lows
Push my pockets out place, there's one to drop
Before I go away on this train
And I'm all right now, right as rain

Tell me on the phone what you said you knew
I can't get a straight answer out of introverts like you
When it got closed down and the warehouse all cleared out
We ran back to the main road without you

Still I miss the days though
All the highs and lows
You're in my heart, you're in my veins, there's one to drop
Before I go away on this train
And I'm all right now, right as the rain
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Writer: Christopher Cannon
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Performed By: Street Thing
Language: English
Length: 1:46
Written by: Christopher Cannon

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