Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Jimmie Standing In The Rain, artist - Elvis Costello. Album song National Ransom, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 31.12.2009
Record label: Elvis Costello, Hear MusicTM, StarCon
Song language: English
Jimmie Standing In The Rain |
Third-Class ticket in his pocket |
Punching out the shadows underneath the sockets |
Tweed coat turned up against the fog |
Slow coaches rolling o’er the moor |
Between the very memory |
And approaches of war |
Stale bread curling on a luncheon counter |
Loose change lonely, not the right amount |
Forgotten Man of an indifferent nation |
Waiting on a platform at a Lancashire station |
Somebody’s calling you again |
The sky is falling |
Jimmie’s standing in the rain |
Nobody wants to buy a counterfeited prairie lullaby in a colliery town |
A hip flask and fumbled skein with some stagedoor Josephine is all he’ll get now |
Eyes going in and out of focus |
Mild and bitter from tuberculosis |
Forgotten Man |
Indifferent nation |
Waiting on a platform at a Lancashire station |
Somebody’s calling you again |
The sky is falling |
Jimmie’s standing in the rain |
Her soft breath was gentle on his neck |
If he could choose the time to die |
Then he would come and go like this |
Underneath a painted sky |
She woke up and called him «Charlie"by mistake |
And then in shame began to cry |
Tarnished silver band peals off a phrase |
And then warms their hands around the brazier |
Forgotten Man |
Indifferent nation |
Waiting on a platform at a Lancashire station |
Somebody’s calling you again |
It’s finally dawning |
Jimmie’s standing in the rain |
Brilliantine glistening |
Your soft plaintive whistling |
And your wan wandering smile |
Died down at The Hippodrome |
Now you’re walking off to jeers, the lonely sound of jingling spurs, the «toodle-oos"and «Oh, my dears"down at «The Argyle» |
Vile vaudevillians applaud sobriety |
There’s no place for a half-cut cowboy in polite society |
Forgotten Man |
Indifferent nation |
Waiting on a platform at a Lancashire station |
Somebody’s calling you again |
It’s finally dawning |
Jimmie’s standing in the rain |