Dance In the Rain - Jana Kramer

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Dance In the Rain Lyrics

Never thought that I'd find myself lost in this place
Caught in a storm that my broken heart just can't escape
I close my eyes
And soak it in
And dance, I cry
I'll set these tears free in the wind
And
Dance in the rain
Let it wash away the pain
No, he ain't comming back
There's nothing to say
And nothing to do
But try to be brave
And learn how to dance in the rain
This heart might be empty but
It's still beating tonight
Well, I'm not okay but I know that I will be in time
So I won't give up
No, I won't give in
Kiss his memory goodbye and
Set him free in the wind
And
Dance in the rain
Let it wash away the pain
No, he ain't comming back
There's nothing to say
And nothing to do
But try to be beave
And learn how to dance in the rain
So I'll spin around with my hands in the air
Yeah, the sky's falling down
But I just don't care
I'm gonna
Dance
I'm gonna
Dance
Dance in the rain
Let it wash him away
Dance in the rain
Let it wash him away
No, he ain't comming back
There's nothing to say
And nothing to do
But try to be brave
And learn how to dance
Just dance in the rain
Dance in the rain

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Jana Kramer (born December 2, 1983 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American actress. Kramer played Noelle Davenport on Friday Night Lights and Portia Ranson on 90210. She played a sorority girl interested in Turtle in Entourage. In 2009, Kramer signed on to become a series regular in The CW's One Tree Hill as Alex, an actress who becomes the new face of Brooke's fashion line, "Clothes Over Bros". On December 22, 2009, Kramer got engaged to Jonathon Schaech. The couple met while co-starring in the movie Prom Night in 2008. The Why Ya Wanna Songfacts reports that in February 2011, Kramer signed with Warner Bros. Nashville Records and after a couple of promotional releases, "Why Ya wanna" was released as her first official single. She debuted the song on the One Tree Hill eighth season finale on May 17, 2011. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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