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Loraine Lyrics


Whenever it rains, I think of you
And I always remember that day in May
When I saw you walking in the rain
I know not what it was nor whyFor usually I'm quite shy
I ax'd your name, you smile and said, "Lorraine"
I ax'd if I could share your umbrella
You smiled and said, "What a cheeky little fella"Now I'm standin' in the rain in vain, Loraine
Hoping to see you again
Tears fall from me eyes like rain, Loraine
A terrible pain in me brain, Loraine
You're drivin' me insaneWhenever it rains, I think of you
And I always remember that day in May
When I saw you walking in the rain
I know not what it was nor whyFor usually I'm quite shy
But from the moment I saw you
I knew, that I needed you in my life
From that moment on I knew
That I wanted you for my wifeNow I'm standin' in the rain in vain, Loraine

Hoping to see you again
Tears fall from me eyes like rain, Loraine
A terrible pain in me brain, Loraine
You're drivin' me insaneWhenever it rains, I think of you
And I always remember that day in May
When I saw you walking in the rain
I know not what it was nor whyFor usually I'm quite shy
I said, "Let's go back to my place for some coffee"
You frown and said, "Well, kiss me batty"
I fell so ashamed, I did not even notice
When your bus came, and went againNow I'm standin' in the rain in vain, Loraine
Hoping to see you again
Tears fall from me eyes like rain, Loraine
A terrible pain in me brain, Loraine
You're drivin' me insane, Loraine, Loraine, Loraine

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Linton Kwesi Johnson (aka LKJ) (born 24 August 1952, in Chapelton, Jamaica) is a British-based dub poet. He became only the second living poet to be published in the Penguin series. His poetry involves the recitation of his own verse in Jamaican creole over dub-reggae, usually written in collaboration with renowned British reggae producer/artist Dennis Bovell . Most of Johnson's poetry is political, dealing mainly with the experiences of being an african-caribbean in Britain.

Read more about Linton Kwesi Johnson on Last.fm.


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