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I Can't Stand the Rain

by Ann Peebles

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I can't stand the rain 'gainst my window Bringing back sweet memories Hey windowpane, do you remember? How sweet it used to be When we was together Everything was so grand Now that we've parted There's just one sound that I just can't stand I can't stand the rain 'gainst my window Bringing back sweet memories I can't stand the rain 'gainst my window 'Cause he's not here with me Alone with the pillow Where his head used to lay I know you've got some sweet memories But like a window you ain't got nothin' to say I can't stand the rain 'gainst my window Bringing back sweet memories I can't stand the rain Against my window Just keeps on haunting me Hey rain, get off my window Because he's not here my me

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"Only hope remains, _______"
A All I need is just a little more time
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C All kinds of everything remind me of you
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