MUSIC
Jason Bailey/ Southwood

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Lyrics from Southwood
By Jason Bailey


1. Thunder Lightning Pouring Rain

I wondered why you said to me goodbye
Even though you told me it felt right
But you left town that morning, on the nine o’clock train
In the thunder, lightning, pouring rain

Thunder, Lightning, pouring rain
Lord give me some sunshine to ease my pain
Or even just a glimpse of hope to follow through my veins
No more thunder, lightning, pouring rain

No more thunder, no more rain
Give me some sunshine to ease my pain
Since you left town that morning, on the nine o’clock train
Only thunder, lightning, pouring rain

I wondered why your hello was filled with tears
You said “it’s been far too many years”
But I’d moved on, or so I thought until I saw your face
In the thunder, lightning, pouring rain

No more thunder, no more rain
You’ve come back to me to stay
So we’ll leave town this morning on the nine o’clock train
Without thunder, lightning, pouring rain


2. What I call love

A song is love, it has a start and an end
It touches the soul and lives forever its not about who wins

That is what I call love
It grows and grows this I know
It grows and grows and it shows

That’s why we have to be only what we can
And give to all our friends a helpful lending hand

That is what I call love
It grows and grows this I know
It grows and grows and it shows

And now I sing to you love is the fruit
That nourishes all of our souls as we grow old, as we grow old

Like time is to space love you can’t explain
If you know you can behold God’s gift to us all

That is what I call love
It grows and grows this I know
It grows and grows and it shows

And now I sing to you love is the fruit
That nourishes all of our souls as we grow old, as we grow old