Raining Again
by Moby

Album: Hotel (2005)
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  • Never know but nothing less
    Couldn't see that I have guessed
    Couldn't see, couldn't stay away

    I never even stopped to dream and
    That I'd see anything and
    The world is coming out so cold

    Oh, and it's raining again
    Light on your car light, bullets on tin
    Oh, and its raining again
    Open the door and pulling me in

    Nothing here but nothing less
    Cold heart is stuck in this
    Couldn't say the kindest words we knew

    Everything I tried to say but
    No one listens anyway
    I had to give up all that I knew

    Oh, and it's raining again
    Light on your car light, bullets on tin
    Oh, and its raining again
    Open the door and pulling me in

    Oh, and it's raining
    Raining again
    Oh, and it's raining
    Raining again

    Nothing here but nothing less
    Everything we both regret
    Couldn't say the kindest words we knew
    Cause it was winter time and
    We wanted some more time and
    We watched the girls try something knew

    We didn't even stopped to see that
    That It was breaking me and
    The world is coming out so cold
    What you want you couldn't get, you
    Couldn't wait for something less, you
    Had to give up everything you knew

    Oh, and it's raining again
    Light on your car light, bullets on tin
    Oh, and its raining again
    Open the door and pulling me in
    [2x]

    Sadness like water raining down
    Raining down, raining down, raining down
    [5x]

    Oh, and it's raining
    Raining again
    Oh, and it's raining
    Raining again Writer/s: . MOBY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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