Shadows In The Rain

Words & Music:

Sting

 

Am

 

Am

Woke up in my clothes again this morning.

Dm

Don't know exactly where I am.

F

And I should heed my doctor's warning.

B                           E

He does the best with me he can.

 

He claims I suffer from delusion.

Yet I'm so confident I'm sane.

It can't be an optical illusion.

So, how can you explain shadows in the rain?

 

And if you see us on the corner.

And we're dancing in the rain.

I join my friends there when I see them,

Outside my windowpane, shadows in the rain.

 

Woke up in my clothes again this morning.

Don't know exactly where I am.

And I should heed my doctor's warning.

He does the best with me he can.

He claims I suffer from delusion.

Yet I'm so confident I'm sane.

It can't be an optical illusion.

So, how can you explain shadows in the rain?

 





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