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Tom Flowers - Rain on My Skin Lyrics



Tom Flowers - Rain on My Skin Lyrics




I feel the rain falling on my skin
So I'm going home
I see the rain falling on the plants

I feel the rain falling on my skin
So I'm going home
I see the rain falling on the plants

I know it's easy to fall like the gold leaves
It's getting cold, see
You will crash
With no splash
You don't remember where you've been
Rain falling on your skin
But the rain doesn't last forever
The clouds part, pressure increases
You explore and find your wings
You fly so high, people see you as a king
But it's getting pretty warm, you feel heat and fall
You realise it's all a dream
You feel the need to talk
You know this is not your path to walk
Nature is everywhere even in the biggest city
You know what they say after rain comes sunshine
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I feel the rain falling on my skin
So I'm going home
I see the rain falling on the plants

I feel the rain falling on my skin
So I'm going home
I see the rain falling on the plants

I know it's easy to fall like the gold leaves
It's getting cold, see
You will crash
With no splash
You don't remember where you've been
Rain falling on your skin
But the rain doesn't last forever
The clouds part, pressure increases
You explore and find your wings
You fly so high, people see you as a king
But it's getting pretty warm, you feel heat and fall
You realise it's all a dream
You feel the need to talk
You know this is not your path to walk
Nature is everywhere even in the biggest city
You know what they say after rain comes sunshine
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Writer: Tom Flowers
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Performed By: Tom Flowers
Language: English
Length: 3:23
Written by: Tom Flowers

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