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I heard the old man say we need the rain
and I can feel it in my bones, they're aching
I'll watch the sky and wait and wish these waters ease my pain
because my well is breaking
if you'd get next to me and help me find simplicity
then you could be the one to take me, to break me
and flood my soul
could you be the one to release me?
oh, release me
waiting for your love
oh, to free me
so, release me
grey clouds they infiltrate
as every move you make
gets me closer to clarity
while droplet drummers lead a complex beat increase in speed
somehow accompanies our intensities
at first this cloud burst is pulling us under

lightning and thunder
rain falls and you take me under
and flood my soul
could you be the one to release me
oh, release me
waiting for your love
oh, to free me
so, release me
so take of your shoes and stay awhile
this might be the right time tonight
if it makes you feel good
then it makes me feel alright
we should take down the curtains now
and make blankets here on the floor
torrential downpour
a potential for more
let's cease to fight this tension that
ignites us here in the dark
cause tension causes friction
and this friction leads to sparks
the rain has filled this cup
and before it overflows
I wanna take you in now
here it goes
could you be the one to release me
oh, release me
waiting for your love
oh, to free me
so, release me
could you be the one to release me
oh, release me
we have just begun
you release me
so, release me

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Mae


Mae is an American rock band that formed in Norfolk Virginia in 2001. The band's name is an acronym for Multi-sensory Aesthetic Experience, which is derived from a concept called Multi-sensory Aesthetic Theory that drummer Jacob Marshall studied while a student at Old Dominion University. Jacob Marshall and Dave Elkins began what would become Mae by writing their first song, "Embers and Envelopes", in Marshall's living room.

Read more about Mae on Last.fm.


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