Make It Rain

Album: x (2014)
Charted: 38 34
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  • When the sins of my father
    Weigh down in my soul
    And the pain of my mother
    Will not let me go
    Well, I know there can come fire from the sky
    To refine the purest of kings
    And even though I know this fire brings me pain
    Even so and just the same

    Make it rain
    Make it rain down, Lord
    Make it rain
    Oh, make it rain
    Make it rain
    Make it rain down, Lord
    Make it rain
    Make it rain

    Well, a seed needs the water
    'Fore it grows out of the ground
    But it just keeps on getting hard
    And hunger more profound
    Well, I know they can't count tears from the eye
    But they may as well all be in vain
    And even though I know these tears come with pain
    Even so and just the same

    Make it rain
    Make it rain down, Lord
    Make it rain
    Oh, make it rain
    Make it rain
    Make it rain down, Lord
    Just make it rain
    Make it rain

    Well, the seas are full of water
    Stops by the shore
    Just like the riches of grandeur, oh, no, no
    Never reach the poor
    And let the clouds fill with thunderous applause
    And let lightning be the veins
    But fill the sky with all that they can draw
    When it's time to make a change

    Make it rain
    Make it rain down, Lord
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    Make it rain down, Lord
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    Oh, make it rain
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    Oh, make it rain Writer/s: Foy Vance
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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