Changing The Rain

Album: Skying (2011)
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  • Over closer through figures collide
    Open eyes to awake
    Wilder through the better days
    Go silent,
    See them running around changing the rain
    Gold is colder than ice
    More is more than you can take
    Open your eyes

    Oh out here don't you ever know
    Oh out here don't you ever know better

    Now among the wild hills open they lie
    For diamond tears we could ride
    If only you'd get back in time
    Open your eyes

    Oh out here don't you ever know
    Oh out here don't you ever know better

    I can only happen I and I want it back again
    I could only happen I and I'd want you back again
    If only you'd get back in time
    Open your eyes
    Open your eyes Writer/s: FARIS ADAM BADWAN, JOSEPH PATRICK SPURGEON, JOSHUA MARK HAYWARD, RHYS TIMOTHY WEBB, TOM FURSE COWAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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