Gentle Rain
de Brian Crain
I try to be honest
But I can't see inside
This world that I'm a part of
Ask me for my lies
So I tried to move around
Spent a while in Oregon
And back to Oklahoma
Ride around and had some fun!
Late in the night
I've learned the truth some time
Yeah late in the night
I've learned the truth some time
And if you take ambition road
You'll find a box that I have stolen
Behind an old conical sign
That shines a silver in the night
And in the box there is a stone
And a little red rat and comb
The seven moths and keeps
And the souvenir
Because I don't forget the past
And if I thought that your heart cried
More than I'm gonna move away
I'll need you on my way!
And all sorts of lies
I've learned the truth all the time
I've learned the truth most the time now!
And if I wrote you a letter
Would you check it for words?
Would you open it right on
You think I'll get a phone call from your?
It's been four years
You gotta know that I changed
You gotta know that I am different!
I did a pretty bad thing
But there's nothing that I wouldn't mention!
And all sorts of lies
I've learned the truth all the time
I've learned the truth all the time now!
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Pachelbel's Canon in D
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Canon in D (Bonus Track)
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Butterfly Waltz
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Rain
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Song for Sienna
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A Walk in the Forest
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At the Ivy Gate
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Across the Bay
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Hallelujah
Piano and Light
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Wind - Solo Piano
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Sunrise (Piano and Cello)
Piano Opus (Bonus Track Version)
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Ave Maria
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