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I thought at last love came to pass
In my life there was a chance
To believe in someone new
Love finally came
We waited for the perfect day
You and I would slip away
Become one inside our dreams
Oh, but I stood in the falling rain
You never showed, never came
I stood in the falling rain
You never showed, never came
No show
You never showed, never came
You said your love was strong for me
I must face reality
I believed and called your name
You never came
Now I'm alone on my way home

Just a fool who played the game
With a love I thought I knew
Oh yes, I stood in the falling rain
You never showed, never came
I stood in the falling rain
You never showed, never came
I stood in the falling rain
You never showed, never came
I tried to hide my emotions
But my lips kept on saying your name
No show
I thought at last love came to pass
In my life was a chance
To believe in someone new like you
We waited for that perfect day
For you and I would slip away
Become one inside our dreams
Oh, but I stood in the falling rain
You never showed, never came
I stood in the falling rain
You never showed, never came
No show
You never showed, never came
You never came
Hurt me so bad, baby
Why didn't you show in the falling rain
You never showed, never came
I thought that you loved me
When you and I had made our plans, baby
We waited for the perfect day
Darling, I stood in the falling rain
You never showed, never came
Stood in the falling the rain
And you never showed never came
I tried to hide my emotions
But my lips kept sayin' your name

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The Virtues were an early American rock & roll band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The group formed around leader Frank Virtue (1922–1987), who played the violin as a child and took up the guitar and the double bass as a teenager. He continued with the latter as a member of the Philadelphia Orchestra and studied orchestration at Temple University. He enlisted in the Navy in 1945 and became bandleader of the Regular Navy Dance Band in Bainbridge, Maryland. He was discharged in 1946 because his father, who had been diagnosed with cancer, could no longer support his family.

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