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Something in the Rain - Tish Hinojosa



     
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Something in the Rain Lyrics


Mom and Dad have worked the fields
I don't know how many years
I'm just a boy but I know how
And go to school when work is slowWe have seen our country's roads
Bakersfield to Illinois
And when troubles come our way
Oh yeah, I've seen my daddy prayThere's something wrong with little sister
I hear her crying by my side
Mama's shaking as she holds her
We try to hold her through the nightAnd Mom says, Close you eyes, mijito
Dream of someplace far from here
Like the pictures in your schoolbooks
Someday you can take us thereThere must be something in the rain
I'm not sure just what that means
Abuelita talks of sins of man
Of dust that's in our handsThere must be something in the rain
Well, what else could cause this pain
Those airplanes cure the plants so things can grow

Oh no, it must be something in the rainLittle sister's gone away
Mama's working long again
And me, I think I understand
About our life, about our landWell, talkers talk and dreamers dream
I will find a place between
I'm afraid but I believe
That we can change these hurting fields'Cause there's something in the rain
But there's more here in our hands
'Buelita's right about the sins of man
Who's profits rape the landAnd the rains are pouring down
From the growers to the towns
And until we break the killing chains
There's something in the rain

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Tish Hinojosa (born December 6, 1955 San Antonio, Texas) is a folksinger recording in both Spanish and English. Hinojosa was the youngest of 13 children. From the White House to el barrio, Tish Hinojosa has enchanted, enlightened and entertained countless listeners with her distinctive cross-cultural music. In the process, she has become one of the most acclaimed and beloved artists in the contemporary Latin and folk scene.

Read more about Tish Hinojosa on Last.fm.


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