Texty písní Anthony Stewart Head

Anthony Stewart Head

This Town In The Rain

Nothing's as sobering or quite frankly, depressing

As looking out on LA in the rain.

The colors of the houses, the pinks and pale blues

Against the slab gray sky is all wrong

-It's just wrong.

And the palm trees, with their dead leaves

Have a hangdog expression like someone took their fun away.

The tired, tarmacadam strips just watching idiots

Slip and slide as their tires lose their grip on the road

Didn't anybody tell them you can't drive the same - drive insane in the

Rain?

In this town,

This town in the rain.

The sidewalks are soused as the guttering, so used to drought,

Spews the water out in loud gushing spouts.

Like Hurricane Harbour... without the fun

And parking lots are like boating lakes as pockets and puddles seem to

Spring out of the ground

There's nowhere it can run to, with no concept of run-off

Hunted and haunted it lies there in great gulps.

No drains, no gain.

This town,

This town in the rain.