Why not Elvis with Kentucky Rain (written by Eddie Rabbit). Or Eddie Rabbit with I Love a Rainy Night. Or Brooks Benton Rainy Night in Georgia. OR the Beatles When the Rain Comes. Or Guns and Roses November Rain. Or REM South Central Rain. Or Conspiracy Guy I HATE THE RAIN.
I made the last one up..
"I hate the Rain"
I hate the rain,
Not talkin bout showers.
I hate the rain,
When it goes for hours.
I hate the rain,
Turns my yard to swamp land.
I hate the rain,
Makes my sidewalk quicksand.
Chorus:
I hate the rain, I hate the rain.
I hate the rain, I hate the rain.
I hate the rain,
Get's my truck so dirty.
I hate the rain,
Makes the mud too squirty.
I hate the rain,
Puts mud across the road.
I hate the rain,
It even chokes a toad.
Chorus:
I hate the rain, I hate the rain.
I hate the rain, I hate the rain.
I hate the rain,
When it's fast or slower.
I hate the rain,
I can't use my mower.
I hate the rain,
Creek is rising free now.
I hate the rain,
Ducks are in the tree now.
Chorus:
I hate the rain, I hate the rain.
I hate the rain, I hate the rain.
I hate the rain, I hate the rain.
I hate the rain, I hate the rain.
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Conspiracy Guy 11/23/2004
Read: John 6:35-40
All that the Father gives Me will come to Me, and the one who comes to Me I will by no means cast out. John 6:37
Bible In One Year: Ezekiel 20-21; James 5
Charlotte Elliott learned an important lesson about Jesus one sleepless night in 1834. She was an invalid, so when her family held a bazaar in Brighton, England, to raise money to build a school, she could only watch from afar.
That night she was overwhelmed by her helplessness and could not sleep. But her sadness turned to joy when she realized that God accepted her just as she was.
Her experience inspired these well-loved words: "Just as I am, without one plea but that Thy blood was shed for me, and that Thou bidd'st me come to Thee, O Lamb of God, I come! I come!" When she published the poem in The Invalid's Hymn Book, she included with it John 6:37.
Jesus always accepts people as they are. In John 6, the people had come from miles around to hear Jesus. When the crowd became hungry, He miraculously fed them with a boy's unselfish gift of five loaves and two fish. Then the Lord offered Himself as "the bread of life," promising that He would not turn away anyone who came to Him.
It's still true today. No one who comes to Jesus will be turned away. Come to Him with all your sin. He'll accept you just as you are. Dave Egner
I hate the rain
Ranger's floatin down the street now
I hate the rain
My poor hound has got to pee now