The Gentle Rain
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The Gentle Rain
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We both are lost
And alone in the world
Walk with me in the gentle rain
Don't be afraid
I've a hand for your hand
And I will be your love for a while
I feel your tears
As they fall on my cheek
They are warm like the gentle rain
Come little one
You have me in the world
And our love will be sweet, very sweet
I feel your tears
As they fall on my cheek
They are warm like the gentle rain
Come little one
You have me in the world
And our love will be sweet, very sad
Very sweet like the gentle rain
Like the gentle rain
Like the gentle rain
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George Benson performs "The Gentle Rain", and this lyric page sits inside the George Benson catalog on LyroVerse.
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