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Forty Days of Rain - Roddy Frame



     
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In the spring, when this thing began
I was down, a dying man
And as I died and decayed
I pushed her away
Saying "Why don't you stay"?Days turned to dust, my heart ran dry
A compromise was a tooth for an eye
I was under a spell
How could I tell the truth from the liesAnd could this wretch really be restored?
I went out west and the rain it poured
And there appeared a king
And he held his sword over meForty days of rain
Washed it away, washed it away
I knew I'd never be the same again
I was lost but I'm found, lost but I'm found
And until I felt the joy in the pain
I used to pray for the sun
To turn night into day
Now I kneel and feel the frost on the ground

And I rise and I prayI kind of had a bad idea
I slipped into my deepest fear
My room 101, the end of the run
The worst thing I'd ever done
I couldn't get the pin back in
Where did it end and where did I begin
I tried to call it a day, day after day
And could this wretch really be restored
I went out west, seeking for the sun
And the rain it pouredForty days of rain
Washed it away, washed it away
I knew I'd never be the same again
I was lost but I'm found, lost but I'm found
And until I felt the joy in the pain
I used to pray for the sun
To turn night into day
I found forgiveness on the back of a bay
And I rise and I pray
Cos I was lost but I'm found
I was lost but I'm found

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Roddy Frame (born January 29, 1964 in East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, Scotland) is the founder of the 1980s Scottish indie band, Aztec Camera. They released their first album, High Land, Hard Rain, when Frame was aged nineteen. It spawned the hit single Oblivious, and Aztec Camera were recognised as one of the key acts on Glasgow's Postcard record label, along with Orange Juice and Josef K. Frame later signed to Rough Trade. Aztec Camera's biggest hit was 1987's Somewhere In My Heart, which reached number 3 in the UK singles chart and is still a staple of FM radio.

Read more about Roddy Frame on Last.fm.


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