Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Huddersfield Rain, artist - Jaya The Cat. Album song A Good Day for the Damned, in the genre Панк
Date of issue: 16.11.2017
Record label: Bomber
Song language: English
Huddersfield Rain |
Buy me a drink and let me tell you why I need it |
I lit her cigarette, |
we sat down and we talked about the things that we regret |
She said hold me and when I’m gone just throw my body in the sea |
I’m confused but you confuse me, |
if I seem lost then please don’t lose me |
Just hold me |
It’s been a long time |
Since I found someone that made me care |
It’s not like I’ve been counting down the days |
But if you ask me I could tell you how many there were |
You know in this town, |
a peace sign just means that you want two more drinks |
Summertime is taking a break |
And we’re out there drinking cider in the Huddersfield rain |
I wasn’t looking for salvation but somehow you restored my faith |
Then it all just made sense again |
So we walk down by the waters |
The sun was shining on our face |
And she said with your arm in my arm |
Don’t worry no don’t worry about a thing |
You know the only way we’ll make it out of this town |
Is together my dear |
Summertime is taking a break |
As I was walking past the graveyard she was calling my name |
I wasn’t looking for salvation but somehow you restored my faith |
Then it all just made sense again |
And as the morning broke we watched the boats come in |
Wandered to the docks and we just threw our bodies in |
And we had nothing but I’d do it all again |
As I looked in her brown eyes |
Under the Huddersfield rain |
Buy me a drink and let me tell you why I need it |
Buy me a drink and let me tell you why I need it |
Under the Huddersfield rain |
Buy me a drink and let me tell you why I need it |
Buy me a drink and let me tell you why I need it |
Under the Huddersfield rain |
Buy me a drink and let me tell you why I need it |
Buy me a drink and let me tell you why I need it |
Buy me a drink and let me tell you why I need it |
I lit her cigarette, |
we sat down and we talked about the things that we regret |
She said hold me and when I’m gone just throw my body in the sea |