Lyrics Raining In Baltimore - Counting Crows
This
circus
is
falling
down
on
its
knees,
The
big
top
is
crumbling
down,
It's
raining
in
Baltimore
fifteen
miles
east,
Where
you
should
be,
no
one's
around.
I
need
a
phone
call,
I
need
a
raincoat,
I
need
a
big
love,
I
need
a
phone
call.
These
train
conversations
are
passing
me
by,
And
I
don't
have
nothing
to
say,
You
get
what
you
pay
for,
But
I
just
had
no
intention
of
living
this
way.
I
need
a
phone
call,
I
need
a
plane
ride,
I
need
a
sunburn,
I
need
a
raincoat.
And
I
get
no
answers,
And
I
don't
get
no
change,
It's
raining
in
Baltimore,
baby,
But
everything
else
is
the
same.
There's
things
I
remember,
things
I
forget,
I
miss
you,
I
guess
that
I
should,
Three
thousand
five
hundred
miles
away,
But
what
would
you
change
if
you
could?
I
need
a
phone
call,
Maybe
I
should
buy
a
new
car,
I
can
always
hear
a
freight
train,
Baby
if
I
listen
real
hard,
And
I
wish,
I
wish
it
was
a
small
world,
'Cause
I'm
lonely
for
the
big
towns,
I'd
like
to
hear
a
little
guitar,
I
guess
it's
time
to
put
the
top
down.
I
need
a
phone
call,
I
need
a
raincoat,
I
really
need
a
raincoat,
I
really,
really
need
a
raincoat,
I
really,
really,
really
need
a
raincoat,
I
really
need
a
raincoat.
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