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Rainy Day - Classics IV



     
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Rainy Day Lyrics


On bended knee
I've looked through every window then
Touched the bottom
The night, a sleepless day instead
A day when love came
Came easy like what's lost now found
Beneath a blinding
A blinding light that would surround
We were, we were, we were, we were without
In doubt
We were, we were, we were, we were about
Saving for a rainy day
I crashed through mirrors
I crashed through floors of laughter then
In a blind scene
No ties would moor us to this room
A day when love came
Came easy like what's lost now found

And you would save me
And I held you like you were my child
We were, we were, we were, we were without
In doubt
We were, we were, we were, we were about
Saving for a rainy day
Oh, if I were you, defiant you
Alone upon a troubled way
Oh, I would send my heart to you
To save it for a rainy day
We were, we were, we were, we were without
In doubt
We were, we were, we were, we were about
Saving for a rainy day
Oh, if I were you, defiant you
Alone upon a troubled way
Oh, I would send my heart to you
To save it for a rainy day

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Classics IV was a pop rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida, United States, in 1965. The seeds of what was to become The Classics IV were sown in Jacksonville, Florida in the early 1960s when a young drummer named Dennis Yost joined some high school classmates in a band called "The Echoes". By 1965, he had moved on to form a another group with James Cobb, Wally Eaton, and Joe Wilson, calling themselves "The Classics". Wilson was eventually replaced in the group by Dean Daughtry.


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