paroles de chanson Hardly Ever Rains - Theo Katzman
She
says
"honey,
why're
you
crying,"
I
don't
know
what
to
say
It's
been
70
and
shining
for
the
last
100
days
But
the
whole
time
I've
been
pining,
the
whole
time
I've
been
pained
'Cause
where
I
come
from,
honey,
it
hardly
ever
rains
It's
a
Sunday
in
this
jungle,
a
Monday
'cross
the
pond
And
you
can
go
to
prison
here
for
watering
your
lawn
And
I
have
no
explanation
for
why
I
feel
so
strange
But
where
I
come
from,
honey,
it
hardly
ever
rains,
yes
Where
I
come
from,
honey,
it
hardly
ever
rains
She
scribbles
on
a
napkin,
I
ask
if
I
can
see
It's
a
cowboy
in
a
red
dress
with
a
hat
made
out
of
leaves
He's
got
wings
on
both
his
shoulders,
I
ask
"what
does
this
mean?"
She
says,
"Honey,
It's
a
picture
of
you"
Well,
I
wish
that
felt
like
me
She's
a
whisper
in
the
silence,
some
pixels
on
my
phone
Sayin
"no
man
is
an
island,
but
everyone's
alone"
And
maybe
that's
what
keeps
me
smiling
Maybe
that's
what
keeps
me
sane,
'cause
Where
I
come
from,
honey,
it
hardly
ever
rains
Yes,
where
I
come
from,
honey,
it
hardly
ever
rains
She
calls
me
from
the
airport
just
to
say
goodbye
And
that's
when
it
starts
pouring
teardrops
from
my
eyes
And
I
don't
have
my
hopes
up
but
I
don't
have
no
shame,
'cause
Where
I
come
from,
honey,
it
hardly
ever
rains
Then
the
lightning
hits
the
concrete,
the
thunder
is
delayed
But
I
can
hear
a
heartbeat
from
a
hundred
miles
away
And
I
ain't
in
no
danger
but
I
am
still
afraid
'Cause
where
I
come
from,
honey,
it
hardly
ever
rains
Yes,
where
I
come
from,
honey,
it
hardly
ever
rains
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