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A collaboration between myself and Sharina Saad It's been raining all night long And I've been singing sad love songs Looking at the sky so dark and gloomy The air so wet and cold and hazy Looking from my window At streets so wet and sloppy And the rain came slowly down As though it had not the spirit to pour That's exactly how I feel tonight, Sad, emotionless, empty, lonely I pray for a little sunshine For a new light at the end For warmth once more to fill my heart Banish sadness from my soul Bring new joy after long wet days Bring new life, a new start For what is yet to come Begone dark clouds of sadness Begone wet cold begone Welcome to a brand new life Welcome a new beginning Although the rain has played its part The sun will warm the living The storm has left my aching heart No more sorrow, no more pain Dark clouds have been lifted from my mind By sunshine after rain
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Mar 25, 2015
Mar 25, 2015 at 3:05 PM UTC
Sunshine After Rain
A collaboration between myself and Sharina Saad It's been raining all night long And I've been singing sad love songs Looking at the sky so dark and gloomy The air so wet and cold and hazy Looking from my window At streets so wet and sloppy And the rain came slowly down As though it had not the spirit to pour That's exactly how I feel tonight, Sad, emotionless, empty, lonely I pray for a little sunshine For a new light at the end For warmth once more to fill my heart Banish sadness from my soul Bring new joy after long wet days Bring new life, a new start For what is yet to come Begone dark clouds of sadness Begone wet cold begone Welcome to a brand new life Welcome a new beginning Although the rain has played its part The sun will warm the living The storm has left my aching heart No more sorrow, no more pain Dark clouds have been lifted from my mind By sunshine after rain
This was written by Sharina and myself several years ago and posted on another web site
joe-cole
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Mar 25, 2015
Mar 25, 2015 at 3:05 PM UTC
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