Zac Brown Band

Natural Disaster Songtext / Lyric


Zac Brown Band - Natural Disaster Songtext


Had lips like candy

Hair floated like water

Skin like velvet made

The whole damn world slow down

She was a preacher's daughter

Never did what daddy taught her

And the rebel in her soul

Brought her to me



The river was cold

And the river was wide

She flowed from the mountain

Straight across the great divide

And her heart ran cold

But her love runs deep

She's fire on the mountain

Wrecking everyone she meets






She's like rain when she rolls in

But that sunshine in her thunder

Makes the loneliest heart wonder

If the ride is worth the pain

Might not be storm clouds inside

Oh but don't you worry friend

She's coming around the bend

She's holding lightning in both hands



Lord please know

It's not time for me to go

The river has my heart

She's the keeper of my soul

On one side of the water

Sweet everlasting grace

The other side could end your life

Or steal your breath away



She's like rain when she rolls in

But that sunshine in her thunder

Makes the loneliest heart wonder

If the ride is worth the pain

Might not be storm clouds inside

Oh but don't you worry friend

She's coming around the bend

She's holding lightning in both hands



She's a natural disaster

She'll tear the land in two

She's running to be running

Cause it's all she knows to do

She's a tumbleweed rolling

A river running wild

A hurricane blowing

She's the calm after the storm

Under an Appalachian sunset sky



She's like rain when she rolls in

But that sunshine in her thunder

Makes the loneliest heart wonder

If the ride is worth the pain

Might not be storm clouds inside

Oh but don't you worry friend

She's coming around the bend

She's holding lightning in both hands



She's like rain

She rolls in

But there's sunshine in her thunder

She's coming around the band

She's holding lightning in both hands

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