A Few Good Things Remain

JONATHAN BLAIR VEZNER, PATRICK ALGER

heard a siren late last night,
You must have felt me shiver,
Shaken by a wave of fright,
That you calm with a whisper.
And fear gave way to better things,
Like a warm summer and sweeter dreams.

Like a warm spring rain, on a roof above;
The way you call my name, when we make love.
While the world outside my window goes insane,
You're here to remind me, a few good things remain.

When living leaves my pride bruised up,
I'm fragile as a feather.
The storms of life just won't let up,
You're like a change of weather.
When dust settles on my dreams,
You wash them clean.

Like a warm spring rain, on a roof above;
The way you call my name, when we make love.
While the world outside my window goes insane,
You're here to remind me, a few good things remain.

While the world outside my window goes insane,
You're here to remind me, a few good things remain.

You're here to remind me, a few good things remain.

Trivia about the song A Few Good Things Remain by Kathy Mattea

On which albums was the song “A Few Good Things Remain” released by Kathy Mattea?
Kathy Mattea released the song on the albums “A Collection of Hits” in 1990 and “Time Passes By” in 1991.
Who composed the song “A Few Good Things Remain” by Kathy Mattea?
The song “A Few Good Things Remain” by Kathy Mattea was composed by JONATHAN BLAIR VEZNER, PATRICK ALGER.

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