Chris Cornell - Sunshower Lyrics

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Sunshower

Sunshower Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Sunshower By Chris Cornell?
Dark as roses and fine as sand
Fell your healing and your sting again Hear you laughing and my soul is saved On forgotten graves you cry Crawl like ivy up my spine Through my nerves and into my eyes Cuts like anguish or recollections Of better days gone by But it's all right When you're all in pain And you feel the rain come down Oh it's all right When you find you way Then you see it disappear Oh it's all right Though your garden's gray I know all your graces Someday will flower Oh oh in a sweet sunshower In a sweet sunshower Eyes like oceans so far away A feather trail to a better way Worried mornings turn into days Then into worried nights But it's all right When you're all in pain And you feel the rain come down Oh it's all right When you find you way Then you see it disappear It's all right Though your garden's gray I know all your graces Someday will flower Oh oh in a sweet sunshower Oh in a sweet sunshower In the sweet sunshower In the sweet Sweet Sweet Sunshower Oh oh oh I know all your graces Someday will flower In the sweet In the sweet sunshower And its all right All you'll be you are today Are today Its all right All you'll be you are today Are today Are today Are today Are today Are today |
Who Wrote Sunshower By Chris Cornell?
Chris Cornell
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What's The Duration Of The Sunshower By Chris Cornell?The duration of Sunshower is 5:53 minutes and seconds. |
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