-It's ninety eight in the shade -Mr. Rose is rolling hay -Eighty acres down and ten to go -Clouds are building in the south -He knows times a running out -And there goes that tractor's radiator hose -There ain't no tricks in his straw hat -He walks a quarter mile back -Ms. Rose hears him slam that old screen door -What he sees as wasted time -Is a blessing in disguise -Oh he's cussing what she's been praying for -The day turned dark as night -And in her eyes he saw the light -He hadn't taken the time to notice -From heaven it poured down -On that little old farm house -Lord knows what to do when love needs time for growing -He sends rain for the Roses -She pulled down the window blinds -Even though the sun wadn't shining -The rain tapped out a love song on that old tin roof -Wrapped up in the covers -They held on to eachother -Like new lovers on their honeymoon -The day turned dark as night -And in her eyes he saw the light -He hadn't taken the time to notice -From heaven it poured down -On that little old farm house -Lord knows what to do when love needs time for growing -He sends rain for the Roses -Lord knows what to do when love needs time for growing -He sends rain (backup) -The lord sends rain -For the Roses