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Can't Keep The Rain - Black Lab



     
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Is there something you'd like to do tonight?
I got some bridges to burn
I'd like to fly away tonight
For whatever it's worth
Keep the salt out of my eyes
Can you keep the heat in the air?
Maybe I'm making the whole thing up
Maybe you're not even there
I called your machine just to hear your voice
I know you were listening when all I could hear was noise
And all of the demons around my bed
Call your name like they want you dead
But I can't keep the rain from getting in
Can't keep the rain from getting in
One more yeah, it's pouring down again
I can't keep the rain from getting in
One more night
I set fire to the car tonight to keep from running away

I needed something loud and bright
To keep the memory at bay
Sometimes I shout a lot there's things I know how to say
Sometimes I get scared, I just get carried away
I called your machine just to hear your voice
I know you were listening when all I could hear was noise
And all of the demons around my bed
Call your name like they want you dead
But I can't keep the rain from getting in
Can't keep the rain from getting in
One more night, yeah it's pouring down
Yeah, it's pouring down again
I can't keep the rain from getting in
One more night, night, night
Well I call your name just to hear the sound
Hang in the air as I walk around
But I can't keep the rain from getting in
I can't keep the rain from getting in
One more, I can't keep the rain
Can't keep the rain, can't keep the rain
Can't keep the rain, can't keep the rain
Can't keep the rain, can't keep the rain
Can't keep the rain, can't keep the rain from getting in
One more night

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In 1998, Paul Durham and his rock band, Black Lab, released their Geffen Records debut Your Body Above Me to critical acclaim. The album yielded the top 10 rock and alternative single "Wash it Away," and the top 40 ac and pop track "Time Ago." Paul Durham grew up in Twin Falls, Idaho before moving to San Francisco to pursue his passion for musical invention. He recorded and toured with a group of friends under the moniker “Durham,” and made an acoustic-based singer/songwriter record with celebrated jazz producer Lee Townsend.

Read more about Black Lab on Last.fm.


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