Between the Rainbows and the Rain

BRETT JONES, TONY LANE, JESS BROWN

It's good to hear your voice
After all this time
I've been told I'm hard to find
It's rainin' here but I'm keepin' dry
And for me that's doing good
To tell the truth
There ain't much to know
I've dealt some cards and I've dug some holes
But I haven't found that pot of gold
Like I said I would

Between the high lines and the fence posts
The interstate and the dirt roads
No matter how the wind blows
I hear your name
And out of all the things I've done that I regret
There's only one
I'd like to change
Out here between the rainbows and the rain

I spent last month in Santa Fe
I heard your daddy passed away
I should've called your mama
To say how sorry that I am
No I don't think I'm comin' back
It's been too long and I guess that's that
But it's nice to know that you still
Ask about me now and then

Between the high lines and the fence posts
The interstate and the dirt roads
No matter how the wind blows
I hear your name
And out of all the things I've done that I regret
There's only one
I'd like to change
Out here between the rainbows and the rain

Trivia about the song Between the Rainbows and the Rain by Confederate Railroad

When was the song “Between the Rainbows and the Rain” released by Confederate Railroad?
The song Between the Rainbows and the Rain was released in 2001, on the album “Unleashed”.
Who composed the song “Between the Rainbows and the Rain” by Confederate Railroad?
The song “Between the Rainbows and the Rain” by Confederate Railroad was composed by BRETT JONES, TONY LANE, JESS BROWN.

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