Texty: Cowboy Junkies. Black Eyed Man. Southern Rain.
The flies have quit their buzzing
Even Bear has stopped his barking
They all sense something brewing
Up the James and headed this way
Bobby sips his morning coffee
Says I'll be finished with the funnies
Looks like a storm's coming honey
Guess we'll have to stay in bed today
Yeah, I've heard that into every life
A little of it must fall
If there's any truth to the saying
Lord, let it be a southern rain
Marie was born in Macon Georgia
She met a west coast lawyer
He plucked that sweet magnolia
And carried her to the hills of west L.A.
She said, "I never thought I'd tire of a dollar
But this life has grown so hollow
Every night there's lipstick on his collar
And every morning I wash it away"
She heard that into every life
A little of it must fall
So she spends her evenings praying
For a little of that southern rain
Cars alive on city streets
Of sparkling black water
Like waves beneath my window
Never break just roll away
Tonight, this rain will be my lullaby
These cars, my dreams
To carry me home to stay
The wipers beat a rhythm
Truck spray obscures my vision
But I'm closing in on my destination
Two more hours and I'll be at your door
But it will never cease to amaze me
How a little rain can drive folks crazy
When I'd trade all my clear skies gladly
For your blue eyes, your crooked smile
And a steady downpour
And I've heard that into every life
A little of it must fall
But you'll never catch me complaining
About too much of that southern rain
Even Bear has stopped his barking
They all sense something brewing
Up the James and headed this way
Bobby sips his morning coffee
Says I'll be finished with the funnies
Looks like a storm's coming honey
Guess we'll have to stay in bed today
Yeah, I've heard that into every life
A little of it must fall
If there's any truth to the saying
Lord, let it be a southern rain
Marie was born in Macon Georgia
She met a west coast lawyer
He plucked that sweet magnolia
And carried her to the hills of west L.A.
She said, "I never thought I'd tire of a dollar
But this life has grown so hollow
Every night there's lipstick on his collar
And every morning I wash it away"
She heard that into every life
A little of it must fall
So she spends her evenings praying
For a little of that southern rain
Cars alive on city streets
Of sparkling black water
Like waves beneath my window
Never break just roll away
Tonight, this rain will be my lullaby
These cars, my dreams
To carry me home to stay
The wipers beat a rhythm
Truck spray obscures my vision
But I'm closing in on my destination
Two more hours and I'll be at your door
But it will never cease to amaze me
How a little rain can drive folks crazy
When I'd trade all my clear skies gladly
For your blue eyes, your crooked smile
And a steady downpour
And I've heard that into every life
A little of it must fall
But you'll never catch me complaining
About too much of that southern rain
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