What Remains?
Anna Ternheim - Let It Rain
Leaving on a Mayday, fine summer pain
in his heart on his tounge,
the taste is sweet again
Leaving on a Mayday, fine summer pain
But he said a feather,
and his mind can take all,
his feet are moving again
Let it rain, on me, let it rain
Let it rain, on me, let it rain
Morning comes, wakes him up,
he looks out at the parking lot
Sees the house, he was born,
almost 57 years ago
Where his brother lives,
where his sister moved,
and all three went to unfinished school
Where the father died,
in 59, and mother did in 63
Hes reminded of her when he looks at me.
Let it rain, on me, let it rain
Let it rain, on me, let it rain
Let it rain, on me, let it rain
Let it rain, on me, let it rain
Thats how, thats how all things grow
Thats how, thats how all things grow
Ive been waiting for the noosy set,
20 years Ive been waiting
For the last pages in a book I read , of love,
death and endless need
About you, your sister your mother and me,
even the happiest families bleed.
I want to get even, making it last,
get every bastard from the past
Let it rain, on me, let it rain
Let it rain, on me, let it rain
Let it rain, on me, let it rain
Oh let it rain, on me, thats how
Thats how all things grow, thats how
Thats how all things grow, thats how
Thats how all things grow, thats how
Thats how all things grow