Erasure - Rain [Cowboy Tour 1997] Lyrics

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Rain [Cowboy Tour 1997]
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Rain [Cowboy Tour 1997] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Rain [Cowboy Tour 1997] By Erasure?
What is there to do?, only rain,
Falling down from the sky Only me and you, fair and plain Nothing lost and nothing gained Only the love nothing more nothing less comes between us Temperature`s rising, my passion is burning inside My world in light saving all as one A love that no one can deny My one true light , same for everyone A love we dare you to defy Only rain I won`t settle for less, but no regret See myself in your own reflection (see myself in your reflection) Something in your eyes that tells me why I`m a fool for your warm affection (i`m a fool for your affection) Only the love, nothing more, nothing less comes between us Temperature`s rising, my passion is burning inside My world in light saving all as one A love that no one can deny My one true light , same for everyone A love we dare you to defy Only rain (you are my, my one true, my world in light) (you are my, my one true, my world in light) My world in light saving all as one A love that no one can deny My one true light , same for everyone A love we dare you to defy |
Who Wrote Rain [Cowboy Tour 1997] By Erasure?
Bruce W. Franklin, Eric Wagner, Rick J. Wartell
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What's The Duration Of The Rain [Cowboy Tour 1997] By Erasure?The duration of Rain [Cowboy Tour 1997] is 4:24 minutes and seconds. |
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