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“Between the Raindrops” is a song by Lifehouse, which features British singer and songwriter Natasha Bedingfield. The song was the lead and only single released from their sixth album, Almería.
[Verse 1: Jason Wade]
Look around
There's no one but you and me
Right here and now
The way it was meant to be
There's a smile on my face
Knowing that together everything that's in our way
We're better than alright
[Chorus: Jason Wade]
Walking between the raindrops
Riding the aftershock beside you
Off into the sunset
Living like there's nothing left to lose
Chasing after gold mines
Crossing the fine lines we knew
Hold on and take a breath
I'll be here every step
Walking between the raindrops with you
[Verse 2: Natasha Bedingfield]
Take me now
The world's such a crazy place
When the walls come down
You'll know I'm here to stay
There's nothing I would change
Knowing that together everything that's in our way
We're better than alright
[Chorus: Jason Wade & Natasha Bedingfield]
Walking between the raindrops
Riding the aftershock beside you
Off into the sunset
Living like there's nothing left to lose
Chasing after gold mines
Crossing the fine lines we knew
Hold on and take a breath
I'll be here every step
Walking between the raindrops with you
[Bridge: Jason Wade & Natasha Bedingfield]
There's a smile on my face
Knowing that together everything that's in our way
We're better than alright
[Chorus: Jason Wade & Natasha Bedingfield]
Walking between the raindrops
Riding the aftershock beside you
Off into the sunset
Living like there's nothing left to lose
Chasing after gold mines
Crossing the fine lines we knew
Hold on and take a breath
I'll be here every step
Walking between the raindrops with you
Between the Raindrops was written by Jacob Kasher & Jude Cole & Jason Wade.
Lifehouse released Between the Raindrops on Tue Sep 11 2012.
“The concept was kind of metaphoric in nature. There’s this kind of urgency between myself and Natasha. From a distance, you can feel this massive storm coming. It’s a metaphor for life. For making it through turbulent times.” – Jason Wade, lead singer of Lifehouse
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