I don't mind if it rains
I don't mind if it rains
If I leave my friends where I found them
Could I make my soul a mountain?
Could I tell them not to worry if it rains?

(Though this dried out the hay
But the sunlight burned me again)
Could the love I have be all grown out?
Well the only way to found out
Is to hold them where the sun can't dry them out

If I never ask for more
Still they say they're sure
Everyone said don't you worry
Even I've heard them before
If it's easier just to run
I'm as hurried as anyone
But somehow you'll know
When the wind's blowing colder
They'll turn around slower
And say to you

I don't mind if it rains
I don't mind if it rains
You can leave your friends where you found them
For your soul is still a mountain
You can tell them not to worry if it rains


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    I don't mind if it rains I don't mind if it rains If I leave my friends where I found them Could I make my soul a mountain? Could I tell them not to worry if it rains? The road is dry up ahead But the sun might burn me to death Could the love I have be all grown out? Well the only way to find it Is to hold them where the sun can't dry them out.

    If I ever ask for more Still they say they're sure - Everyone has said those words Even I've heard them before If it's easier just to run I'm as hurried as anyone But somehow you'll know When the wind's blowing colder They'll turn around slower and say to you -

    I don't mind if it rains I don't mind if it rains You can leave your friends where you found them For your soul is still a mountain And you can tell them not to worry if it rains.

    Basia Bulat - Vocals, Autoharp, Backing Vocals Thierry Amar - Upright Bass Bobby Bulat - Percussion Holly Colsh - Backing Vocals Eric Demore - Organ

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