Tom Waits

Tom Waits - A Little Rain lyrics

rate me

Well the ice man's mule,

is parked outside the bar;

The man with missing fingers,

plays a strange guitar;

And the German dwarf,

dances with the butcher's son;

And tonight a little rain,

never hurt no one.

Well they're dancing on the roof,

and the cieling's coming down;

And I sleep with my shovel,

and my leather gloves;

And a little trouble,

makes it worth the going;

And a little rain,

never hurt no one.

Oh the world is round,

and I'll go 'round;

You must risk something,

that matters;

Oh my hands are strong,

I'll take him and him;

If it's worth the goin',

it's worth the ride.

She was fifteen years old,

and she'd never seen the ocean;

She climbed into a van,

with a vagabond;

And the last thing she said,

was "I love you more";

And a little rain,

never hurt no one.

And a little rain,

never hurt no one.

Get this song at:  amazon.com  sheetmusicplus.com

Share your thoughts

0 Comments found