When
I was a child I used to love to watch the rain
I'd
stand under the downspout, let the water cool my brain
I
never thought to worry if the river rose too high
That
all the seeds we planted would get washed out with the tide
F C
But now I am a man, And I
need a place to hide
C D
But there's no where to run And
there's no place to hide
F C
Where the water runs free And the mud
starts to slide
When
I was a young man I could work through wind and rain
I
never thought to worry, had no reason to complain
I
thought that I standing on a rock so firm and strong
But
was easy then to see just what was right and what was wrong
But now I am a man, I won't
be hanging 'round too long
When
I was a child I used to love to watch the rain
I'd
stand under the downspout, let the water cool my brain
I
never thought to worry if the river rose too high
That
all the dreams we planted would get washed out with the tide
But there's no where to run And
there's no place to hide
Where the water runs free And the mud
starts to slide
Where the water runs free And the mud
starts to slide