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Handful of Rain - Savatage



     
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The night is growing dark
From somewhere deep within
It shelters like an ark
That always takes you inThe barmaid walks on over
And pours another round
For a lost soul at the corner
Who prays he's never foundAnd the mind goes numb
Until it's feeling no pain
And the soul cries out
For a handful of rainWash your women
In your whiskey
When your future's
In the past
And your staring
Up at heaven
From the bottom
Of a glass
And you need some insulation

From the years you've
Had and lost
And you feel the perspiration
As you're adding up the costAnd the night rolls on
Like a slow moving train
And the soul cries outThere's a land beyond the living
There's a land beyond the dead
If it's true that God's forgiving
Of the lives that we had led
In the distance there's a thunder
And the air is thick and warm
And the patrons watch with wonder
The approaching of the stormAnd the night rolls on
Like a slow moving train
And the soul cries out
For a handful of rainThere's an old man in the corner
And he's smoking all the time
An the smoke is drifting upward and it's
Twisting in my
Twisting in my
Mind
In my mindThe whiskey's getting deeper
And I use it like a moat
There's a blues man in the distance and he's
Lost inside his
Note
His noteThe night is growing dark
From somewhere deep within
It shelters like an ark
That always takes you inAnd the night rolls on
Like a slow moving train
And the soul cries out
For an handful of rain

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Savatage is a heavy metal/progressive metal band founded by the brothers Jon and Criss Oliva in 1979. The band is known for recording many rock operas. Early on, Savatage was a traditional heavy metal band, who stood out from the pack due to guitarist Criss Oliva's uncommonly heavy riffing and vocalist Jon Oliva's unique vocal stylings. Following the failure of Fight for the Rock, an attempt to commercialize their sound, Savatage began moving in a more operatic direction, releasing a number of rock opera albums in collaboration with producer Paul O'Neill.

Read more about Savatage on Last.fm.


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