Neal McCoy
Neal McCoy
Neal McCoy
Neal McCoy
Neal McCoy
Neal McCoy
Neal McCoy
Neal McCoy
Neal McCoy
Neal McCoy
Storm clouds, storm clouds
Used to dog me everywhere I'd go
Time was, I was running from them
Down these dusty roads
Somehow those clouds drove me to your door
And Honey, I'm not running anymore
Well, I used to curse the thunder
I used to run for cover when it came
But since I let it strike me
I never looked at lightening quite the same
Now I pray for rain
Sunshine, sunshine
Won't you go and come another day
Give my love and I a reason to stay in and play
Oh, while the full winds seem so gloomy without you
But holding her has changed my point of view
Well, I used to curse the thunder
I used to run for cover when it came
But since I let it strike me
I never looked at lightening quite the same
Now I pray for rain
Now I pray for rain
Now I pray for rain
Now I pray for rain
Now I pray for rain
Now I pray for rain
Now I pray for rain
Well, I used to curse the thunder
I used to run for cover when it came
But since I let it strike me
I never looked at lightening quite the same
Now I pray for rain
Now I pray for rain
Now I pray for rain
Now I pray for rain
Now I pray for rain
Now I pray for rain
Now I pray for rain
Now I pray for rain
Now I pray for rain
Now I pray for rain
Now I Pray for Rain was written by George Teren & Lee Satterfield.
Now I Pray for Rain was produced by James Stroud.