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Rainy Days Revisited Lyrics


Hellacopters Rainy Days Revisited

Ever had a rendezvous with reason
Or a punch out with sense
I have 'em all the time, you know, it ain't the season
They say, I look a little tense

And it do get worse like a merry go round curse
Just like talking to a wall
The reason puts the light out and sense pull the plug
And brother rhyme just stumbles and falls

So you feel it
Just wrap it up and seal it
And deal with it when a rainy day comes along

So let us come to a conclusion
Let us all come to terms
With the greater problems and the fewer solutions
How will I ever, ever learn?

I can go against the grain or even make a racket
Play along or I can take a stand
Surrounded by monkeys I doubt, I'll ever hack it
Can try to take off or I can hold their hands

So you feel it
Just wrap it up and seal it
And deal with it when a rainy day comes along
You bet them come along, always comes along
Keeps goin' on

So you feel it
Just wrap it up and seal it
And deal with it when a rainy day comes along

So you feel it
Just wrap it up and seal it
And deal with it when a rainy day comes along
Always comes along


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