Lyrics of 'The Rain' by Rob Tognoni

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Don't give me no story I don't wanna know
I can tell the difference between
a hound and a Romeo
the sky is turnin' green
I think it comin' down
this storm is gonna hit
and it's gonna knock me to the ground


and I can see your pain
oh Lord I can feel your blues
and I can smell the rain
before one drop hits the dust

Don't give me no story I don't wanna know
I can tell the difference between
a hound and a Romeo
the sky is turnin' green
I think it comin' down
this storm is gonna hit
and it's gonna knock me to the ground

and I can see your pain
oh Lord I can feel your blues
and I can smell the rain
before one drop hits the dust

yeah

and I can see your pain
and I can smell the rain
and I can smell the rain

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