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Sun Comes Back

from When May Came by Raina Rose

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You stand so tall sometimes/Singing like the chimes/a thin line I’m walking/between a wild night and bad time/a low tide/and I never been too good at/hiding my designs/this you might find surprising/ and I’ve had a something awful day/and I think I’d like to stay/till the sun comes again next spring/ you were wrong about my heart/it’s coming fast apart/it’s coming to you through telephone wires/over the towers and spires/of towns and liars/through your wet window sill/I love you still despite the scarecrows in my mind/it ain’t right, the time/ and I’ve had a something awful day/and I think I’d like to stay/till the sun comes again next spring/ and you’ve got a hold on me/I don’t think you’ll ever see my heart/ I am cold and I’m confused/a fool and I’ve been used/standing with fuse/and you got my spark/you’re shining in the dark/a flame against the sun/and you are the only one/to change the seasons in my chest/so that I can rest/ and I’ve had a something awful day/and I think I’d like to stay/cuz you got a hold on me/and I don’t think we’ll ever be/together when the sun comes back.

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from When May Came, track released February 9, 2010

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Raina Rose Austin, Texas

As the second daughter of a country music historian and a Jewish poet, Americana musician and songwriter Raina Rose revels in sharing with you her beautifully twisted, yet refreshingly optimistic perspective on the world.

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