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Rain comes from the east one night |
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We watch it come to hang like beaded curtains |
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Till the morning sun, water dripping from our clothes |
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You with raindrops on your nose |
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Ask me sadly, "Please don't go away now |
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Till the rain is done", I say I'll stay now |
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Rain outside but inside we don't mind at all |
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Shadows by the fire slowly climb and fall |
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Kisses fade and leave no trace |
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Whispers vanish into space |
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The dawn will send me on a chase to nowhere |
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Why cry as if I were the first to go there |
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And I know I shouldn't be here |
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Yes, I know I should go home |
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But that eastern rain drones in my brain |
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And I'm so all alone, so all alone |
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Morning comes up from the east, we watch it come |
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And far away now rolls the ancient rain god's drum |
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You with daybreak in your eyes |
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Afraid to speak for telling lies |
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I watch you search for some reply to lend me |
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But when the rain is done there's no pretending |
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And I know I shouldn't be here |
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Yes, I know I should go home |
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But that eastern rain drones in my brain |
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And I'm so all alone, so all alone |