Rainbow
by Sia

Album: My Little Pony: The Movie (2017)
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  • I know you, you're a special one
    Some see crazy where I see love
    You fall so low but shoot so high
    Big dreamers shoot for open sky
    So much life in those open eyes
    So much depth, you look for the light
    But when your wounds open, you will cry
    You'll cry out now and you'll question why

    I can see a rainbow
    In your tears as they fall on down
    I can see your soul grow
    Through the pain as they hit the ground
    I can see a rainbow
    In your tears as the sun comes out
    As the sun comes out

    I am here and I see your pain
    Through the storms, through the clouds, the rain
    I'm telling you you cannot escape
    You can do it, just feel baby

    I can see a rainbow
    In your tears as they fall on down
    I can see your soul grow
    Through the pain as they hit the ground
    I can see a rainbow
    In your tears as the sun comes out
    As the sun comes out

    Here comes the sun
    Smiling down
    Here comes the sun
    Smiling down
    Here comes the sun
    Smiling down
    Smiling down

    I can see a rainbow
    In your tears as they fall on down
    I can see your soul grow
    Through the pain as they hit the ground
    I can see a rainbow
    In your tears as the sun comes out
    As the sun comes out

    I can see a rainbow
    In your tears as they fall on down
    I can see your soul grow
    Through the pain as they hit the ground
    I can see a rainbow
    In your tears as the sun comes out
    As the sun comes out Writer/s: Jesse Shatkin, Sia Furler, Victor Notorleva
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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