Through The Rain

Mariah Carey

When you get caught in the rain with no where to run
When you're distraught and in pain without anyone 
When you keep crying out to be saved 
But nobody comes and you feel so far away 
That you just can't find your way home 
You can get there alone 
It's okay, what you say is 
I can make it through the rain 
I can stand up once again on my own 
And I know that I'm strong enough to mend
And every time I feel afraid I hold tighter to my faith
And I live one more day and I make it through the rain 
And if you keep falling down don't you dare give in
You will arise safe and sound, so keep pressing on steadfastly
And you'll find what you need to prevail 
What you say is 

I can make it through the rain 
I can stand up once again on my own 
And I know that I'm strong enough to mend
And every time I feel afraid I hold tighter to my faith 
And I live one more day and I make it through the rain 

And when the rain blows, as shadows grow close don't be afraid 
There's nothing you can't face 
And should they tell you you'll never pull through 
Don't hesitate, stand tall and say 

I can make it through the rain 
I can stand up once again on my own 
And I know that I'm strong enough to mend
And every time I feel afraid I hold tighter to my faith 
And I live one more day and I make it through the rain 

I can make it through the rain
And I live once again
And I live one more day 
And I can make it through the rain 
(Yes you can) 
You will make it through the rain 

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