Stormy Weather

Album: Dogs (2000)
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  • She comes running in
    "We're all on fire"
    She says so hysterically
    I'm in the shower
    She says, "save the water"

    I can't be on best behaviour
    I'm not afraid of stormy weather

    Sunday afternoon
    We'll drive for hours
    After church with father
    While she photographs me
    In a bed of flowers

    I can't be on best behaviour
    I'm not afraid of stormy weather

    She looks around for me
    Don't you know I'm always gonna be here
    She doesn't wanna leave
    I'm afraid of stormy, stormy weather
    There's nothing I can do, there's nothing you won't do

    She lies on her back
    Let it go, she ate him
    She looks like disaster
    There's no one to help her
    No machine can keep her

    I can't be on best behaviour
    I'm not afraid of stormy weather

    She looks around for me
    Don't you know I'm always gonna be here
    She doesn't wanna leave
    I'm afraid of stormy, stormy weather
    There's nothing I can do, there's nothing you can do Writer/s: NINA NASTASIA
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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