The song Paper Rain - Amanda Stott is performed by Various Artists in the album named Women & Songs 8 in the year 2024 .
Wide-eyed, maybe that's true
But most of the time I can see through you
You say I'm too sweet for my own good
But when your anger let you down,I understood
You're burning up from inside out
While you're riding, you're knocked down
There are things that you can't see
And one of them is me
You've been walking in the paper rain
There's a storm inside your head on this perfect day
Come down from your cloud, walk my way
And let the paper rain just blow away
Tell me what I should do
When you wanna paint the day every shade of blue
Is it too late for us to shine
Can you crawl into the light and just be mine
Your world of words is so unreal
Sometimes I wonder if you feel
The same emotions that I do
When I'm close to you
You've been walking in the paper rain
There's a storm inside your head on this perfect day
Come down from your cloud, walk my way
And let the paper rain just blow away
Do you wonder what would happen if you let me in
Are you afraid to give yourself away
Will the thunder disappear and the night come crashing in
Crashing in to the light of day
You've been walking in the paper rain
There's a storm inside your head on this perfect day
Come down from your cloud, walk my way
And let the paper rain
You've been walking in the paper rain
There's a storm inside your head on this perfect day
Come down from your cloud, walk my way
And let the paper rain, hey
You've been walking in the paper rain
A storm inside your head on this perfect day
Come down from your cloud, walk my way
And let the paper rain just blow away
Various Artists - Women & Songs 8
Women & Songs 8
- 8th World Wonder - Kimberley Locke
- Beauty - Shaye
- Breathe - Melissa Etheridge
- Helpless - k.dlang
- If You Loved Me - Jann Arden
- Love Profusion - Madonna
- Lucky Me - Sarah Slean
- Narrow Daylight - Diana Krall
- Paper Rain - Amanda Stott
- Stupid - Sarah McLachlan
- Summer Sunshine - The Corrs
- Take Me Home - Catherine Evans
- The First Cut Is The Deepest - Sheryl Crow
- Try - Nelly Furtado