Hel lo.
Can you hear me?
Am I (D6/9)get ting through to you?
Hel lo.
Is it (Esus)late there?
Is there (F#m7)laugh ter on the line?
Are you (D6/9)sure you’re there a lone?
’Cause I’m
try ing to (F#m7)ex plain some thing’s wrong; you just don’t sound (F#m7)the same.
Why don’t you, why don’t you go out side, go out side?
Kiss the rain when ev er you need me.
Kiss the rain when ev er I’m gone too long.
If your lips feel lone ly and thirst y, kiss the rain and wait for the dawn.
Keep in mind we’re un der the same sky and the night’s as emp ty for me as for you.
If you feel you can’t wait ’til morn ing, kiss the rain,
kiss the rain,
kiss the rain.
Hel lo.
Do you (Esus)miss me?
I hear you say you do, but not the (D6/9)way I’m miss ing you.
What’s new?
How’s the (Esus)weath er?
Is it (F#m7)storm y where you are?
You (D6/9)sound so close, but it feels like you’re so far.
Oh, would it mean an (F#m7)y thing if you knew what I’m left i mag (F#m7)in ing in my mind, in my mind?
Would you go, would you go kiss the rain?
As you fall o ver me, think of me, think of me, think of me, on ly me.
Kiss the rain
Kiss the rain.
Kiss the rain.
Hel lo.
Can you hear me?
Can you (Asus2)hear me?
Can you hear me?
This page shows “Kiss The Rain” by Billie Myers in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of A at 110 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.