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Rain is falling it’s Saturday night Birds are looking for shelter with all their might And you and I are laughing about yesterday’s fight
You hold my hand and you sip your beer The music’s soft and we sit so near You and I are laughing about yesterday’s tears
Funny how a sudden rain Doesn’t seem to ever change a thing Funny how those sweet clouds keep on rolling Funny how tonight it feels so right And yesterday the whole world was exploding
You kiss my neck and you whisper my name You light two cigarettes with the same flame And you and I we’re just laughing about yesterday’s pain
I’ve got nowhere to be in the morning it’s true Except for in bed with my arm around you And I’ll hold you so tight I’ll hold you so close You and I will be laughing about yesterday’s woes
Funny how a sudden rain Doesn’t seem to ever change a thing Funny how those sweet clouds keep on rolling Funny how tonight it feels so right And yesterday the whole world was exploding
You and I are such a strange organism We feed on suffering and maybe that’s the reason We make each other so mad But right now wouldn’t feel so good if then hadn’t felt so bad
Funny how a sudden rain Doesn’t seem to ever change a thing Funny how those sweet clouds keep on rolling Funny how tonight it feels so right And yesterday the whole world was exploding
From The Blue Eighty Eights Live at the Stinger (03.13.03), released July 2, 2019
From The Blue Eighty Eights, released January 1, 2003
Recorded at Vibromonk Studios by Dan Shatzky and Tamir Muskat. Benjamin Adair Murphy- guitar/ vocals Derek Nievergelt - bass Allison Langerak- lead vocals Roy Gurel - lead guitar Tzafrir Lichtenstein – drums
Music and lyrics by Benjamin Adair Murphy ASCAP (464341364). Published by Watery Grave Music ASCAP (396517127)