Lyrics of 'And the Sun Will Shine' by P.J. Proby

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And the rain will fall, it falls for you
And the clouds will break into tears
You should be here standing so near to me

'Cept I know you should be sad
But give me time alone to get it out of my mind
Though I say, I know it's only the weather
'Cause every time it rains, you are gone
Then I wake up, then I wake up

And the sun will shine, if just for you
And the trees will talk to the skies, whispering lies
Heaven will pass to me, yeah

Trains walk by and the birds disappear
But why am I still here without you by my side?
So I cry your name and love
Then I wake up, then I grow up

And the rain will fall, it falls for you
And the clouds will break, it should be near
And the sun will shine, if just for you
And the love

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