“Now I love to feel that warm southern rain,
Just to hear it fall is the sweetest sounding thing.
And to see it fall on your simple country dress
It's like heaven to me I must confess.”

—  Ben Harper

Steal My Kisses.
Song lyrics, Burn to Shine (1999)

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