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The AI Muse - Hearts In The Rain Lyrics



The AI Muse - Hearts In The Rain Lyrics
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In the dim glow shadows play
Rain taps on my window
Thunder whispers far away
You left but I hope you know
If our hearts stay heavy
We'll find a way to mend
That your memory's here to stay
Fading echoes, where did you go
Every tear like ink in grey
Painting moments we used to know
If our hearts stay heavy
We'll find a way to mend
Lonely nights in a quiet room
Silent notes between the gloom
Every drop on the windowpane
Echoes softly calling your name
If our hearts stay heavy
We'll find a way to mend
Lost in an old melody
Just the night and my company
Faded pictures in my head
Wishing for words left unsaid
If our hearts stay heavy
We'll find a way to mend
If our hearts stay heavy
We'll find a way to mend
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In the dim glow shadows play
Rain taps on my window
Thunder whispers far away
You left but I hope you know
If our hearts stay heavy
We'll find a way to mend
That your memory's here to stay
Fading echoes, where did you go
Every tear like ink in grey
Painting moments we used to know
If our hearts stay heavy
We'll find a way to mend
Lonely nights in a quiet room
Silent notes between the gloom
Every drop on the windowpane
Echoes softly calling your name
If our hearts stay heavy
We'll find a way to mend
Lost in an old melody
Just the night and my company
Faded pictures in my head
Wishing for words left unsaid
If our hearts stay heavy
We'll find a way to mend
If our hearts stay heavy
We'll find a way to mend
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Writer: Carlton Peters
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: The AI Muse
Language: English
Length: 2:43
Written by: Carlton Peters

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