Frank Turner
Let It Rain
A little bit of industry, has killed my ideology
Now I drink my coffee in the evening
Waited up and listened out, ‘till the mocking birds were singing loud
To the sound of nobody believing

You and I had time to lose, we just threw pebbles at the moon
Basking in the dawn of the millenia
Now I’m just a spinning plate, hard in love with yesterday
Getting kind of sick of my reflection

And it feels like a whirlwind
Like a broken carousel
Like paradise will always be
Followed by hell

So let it rain just for today
‘Causе I can’t fight a tidal wave
It’s a lonely, thirsty place
So lеt it rain

Right after my first decent I knew that you were heaven sent
As you sat there in the waiting room, believing
That we are more than a case study, a scar upon our family
We are so much more than memory

Then I woke up from a sleepless week, humanity seemed kind to me
I couldn’t wait to find out why they’re crying
The pretty one with broken eyes, the city boy who’s full of lies
The vicar and the killer wear the same skin
But I feel like an actor
Who’s running out of lines
Running out of reasons
To convince you that I’m fine