Why Does It Always Rain On Me?

Album: The Man Who (1999)
Charted: 10
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  • I can't sleep tonight
    Everybody's saying everything is alright
    Still I can't close my eyes
    I'm seeing a tunnel at the end of all of these lights
    Sunny days, where have you gone?
    I get the strangest feeling you belong

    Why does it always rain on me?
    Is it because I lied when I was seventeen?
    Why does it always rain on me?
    Even when the sun is shinning I can't avoid the lightning

    I can't stand myself
    I'm being held up by invisible men
    Still life on a shelf when
    I've got my mind on something else
    Sunny days, oh, where have you gone?
    I get the strangest feeling you belong

    Why does it always rain on me?
    Is it because I lied when I was seventeen?
    Why does it always rain on me?
    Even when the sun is shinning I can't avoid the lightning

    Oh, where did the blue sky go?
    Oh why is it raining so?
    It's so cold

    I can't sleep tonight
    Everybody's saying everything is alright
    Still I can't close my eyes
    I'm seeing a tunnel at the end of all of these lights
    Sunny days, oh, where have you gone?
    I get the strangest feeling you belong

    Why does it always rain on me?
    Is it because I lied when I was seventeen?
    Why does it always rain on me?
    Even when the sun is shinning I can't avoid the lightning

    Oh, where did the blue sky go?
    And why is it raining so?
    It's so cold

    Why does it always rain on me?
    Is it because I lied when I was seventeen?
    Why does it always rain on me?
    Even when the sun is shinning I can't avoid the lightning
    Why does it always rain on me?
    Why does it always rain on, on Writer/s: Francis Healy
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 6

  • Dilly from Nowhere, Or@Patrick - I think it's playing on the phrase "light at the end of the tunnel," which means something good after a bunch of bad stuff. So he's saying he sees the something bad coming after all the good stuff.
  • Patrick from Southall, United KingdomI love the line "I'm seeing a tunnel at the end of all these lights". I have no idea what it means, but I love it.
  • Jeff from Austin, TxI saw that performance on DVD from that festival where it started raining as soon as they started this song. Pretty amazing stuff!! Travis is easily one of the best bands that most Americans don't know about. They're like Coldplay with no lame ass piano and much better songs.
  • Chloe from Agoura Hills, CaI really like this song. When ever I feel bad or just can't sleep I listen to this song.
  • Martin from Reading, Englandi remember fran saying it means nothing, and people read far to much into lyrics
  • Andy from Halifax, EnglandEveryone thinks that this song is about "rain in his soul" but actually it was inspired by bad weather in Israel.
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