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Words Like Wildfire - The Rain Lyrics



Words Like Wildfire - The Rain Lyrics




When the rain starts to pour it is
No excuse to wallow in the fear of it all
So just face the facts, hurry up. Get some
Don't get me wrong, I'll be there for you
But you gotta help me help you
Why did I ever think this would
Ever be so comforting?

When the rain starts to arrive again
For what it's worth, I regretted it the first time
So never again will I be led to believe in these lies
Like something spoken by the outcast
Then you'll know that the good is only that in contrast

So I'm drowning in the rain again
Dim or sunny skies alike won't change this morbid mood I'm in
I'll have you know, I'm a mess
Back to the thick of it, down with the ship again
Why would you think highly of me
I'll have you know, I'm a mess
Back to the thick of it, down with the ship again
How would you ever cure this loneliness

When the rain starts to arrive again
For what it's worth
I regretted it the first time
So never again will I be led to believe in these lies
Like something spoken by the outcast
Then you'll know that the good is only that in contrast

I'll scream it out from the top of the clouds
So every single living person knows I'm going down with the ship
Down with the ship
I'll scream it out from the top of the clouds so every single living
Person knows I'm going down with it

When the rain starts to arrive again
For what it's worth, I regretted it
The first time. So never again will
I be led to believe in these lies
Like something spoken by the outcast
Then you'll know that the
Good is only that in contrast
I'll have you know, I'm a mess
Back to the thick of it, down with highly of me
I'll have you know, I'm a mess
Back to the thick of it, down with the ship again
How would you ever cure this
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English

When the rain starts to pour it is
No excuse to wallow in the fear of it all
So just face the facts, hurry up. Get some
Don't get me wrong, I'll be there for you
But you gotta help me help you
Why did I ever think this would
Ever be so comforting?

When the rain starts to arrive again
For what it's worth, I regretted it the first time
So never again will I be led to believe in these lies
Like something spoken by the outcast
Then you'll know that the good is only that in contrast

So I'm drowning in the rain again
Dim or sunny skies alike won't change this morbid mood I'm in
I'll have you know, I'm a mess
Back to the thick of it, down with the ship again
Why would you think highly of me
I'll have you know, I'm a mess
Back to the thick of it, down with the ship again
How would you ever cure this loneliness

When the rain starts to arrive again
For what it's worth
I regretted it the first time
So never again will I be led to believe in these lies
Like something spoken by the outcast
Then you'll know that the good is only that in contrast

I'll scream it out from the top of the clouds
So every single living person knows I'm going down with the ship
Down with the ship
I'll scream it out from the top of the clouds so every single living
Person knows I'm going down with it

When the rain starts to arrive again
For what it's worth, I regretted it
The first time. So never again will
I be led to believe in these lies
Like something spoken by the outcast
Then you'll know that the
Good is only that in contrast
I'll have you know, I'm a mess
Back to the thick of it, down with highly of me
I'll have you know, I'm a mess
Back to the thick of it, down with the ship again
How would you ever cure this
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Writer: Aj Chmilar, Avery Griffith, Ian Archer
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Performed By: Words Like Wildfire
Language: English
Length: 3:49
Written by: Aj Chmilar, Avery Griffith, Ian Archer

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