
Date of issue: 29.09.2008
Song language: English
Rainy Summer Blues |
Cigarettes, vodka and an old George Jones song |
Can’t really tell you why I hung around so long. |
There’s room at the top, but I’m staring straight down. |
My eyes planted there like it’s all that I’ve found. |
I never knew the skies would turn such a hue |
It all went to black the day I found out about you. |
Well I’d seen the rain fall hard before |
But that was the hardest I’d ever felt it pour. |
And the rain it keeps pourin' down |
I can hear it from my window |
Every time I hear your name |
It comes again, here comes the rain. |
No need for the sprinklers out on the lawn |
'Cause a frog strangler is a comin' right on. |
Other storms I weathered, well they came and they went. |
With nothing to show, but they sure left me bent. |
Oh, they sure left me bent. |
And the rain it keeps pourin' down |
I can hear it from my window |
Every time I hear your name |
It comes again, here comes the rain. |
Here comes the rain. |
Headed out again in this pouring down rain, |
I can’t hardly see out, but I ain’t going back again |
With these cigarettes, this vodka and an old George Jones song |
I can’t really tell you why I hung around so long. |
No, I can’t really tell you why I stuck around so long. |
Name | Year |
---|---|
Boy From West Texas | 2008 |
Stuck in the Middle | 2008 |
A Song Yet to be Sung | 2008 |
Where I Wound Up | 2008 |
Quandary Towns | 2008 |
Teetering | 2008 |