Lyrics Rain on the Graves - Bruce Dickinson
In
a
country
churchyard,
I
came
across
a
man
He
smiled
and
slowly
beckoned
me
with
a
trembling
hand
Did
you
come
to
gamble
or
did
you
come
to
pray?
What's
the
meaning
of
your
business
here
on
a
stormy
day?
The
raindrops
spattered
on
the
tomb
from
grey
and
leaden
skies
Deny
me
once,
deny
me
twice,
don't
look
in
my
eyes
There
is
rain
on
the
graves
There
is
rain
on
the
graves
There
is
rain
on
the
graves
It's
just
rain,
rain,
rain
There
is
rain
on
the
graves
But
you
came
to
be
saved
There
is
rain
on
the
graves
Let
it
wash
your
soul
of
dying
Faithless,
he
denied
the
truth
that
he
had
come
to
steal
To
kneel
before
the
poet,
not
the
altar
or
the
priest
He's
washed
himself
in
misery
before
he
came
to
pray
He'd
hoped
in
his
false
penitence,
some
sympathy
he'd
sway
There
is
rain
on
the
graves
There
is
rain
on
the
graves
There
is
rain
on
the
graves
It's
just
rain,
rain,
rain
There
is
rain
on
the
graves
But
you
came
to
be
saved
There
is
rain
on
the
graves
It's
just
rain,
rain,
rain
I
am
the
God
of
sinners,
you
are
what
I
have
made
You're
talking
to
your
likeness
and
my
shadow
is
your
shade
Stand
up
and
face
the
mirror,
it's
the
image
that
you
crave
But
I'll
be
here
when
you're
long
gone,
I'll
see
you
in
that
grave
There
is
rain
on
the
graves
There
is
rain
on
the
graves
There
is
rain
on
the
graves
It's
just
rain,
rain,
rain
There
is
rain
on
the
graves
Rain
on
the
graves
There
is
rain
on
the
graves
Rain,
rain,
rain,
rain
Rain
on
the
graves
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