You're lost beneath the sea
And you didn't wait for me
You left me here, left me hangin' on
When I knew you'd drowned
Did you think I'd wait around?
When I woke up, you were already gone
You could waste your life feeling lonely
Or you could waste your life feeling pain
When you carry the weight of one too many yesterdays
You won't know to come in from the rain
You dug up your own grave
You've no life left to save
You're always saying, saying you can't go on
Well, I've been beneath the sea
And I couldn't hardly see
When I woke up, you were already gone
I've wasted time feeling lonely
I've wasted half my life feeling pain
But at least I feel the weight upon my shoulder
At least I know to come in from the rain
At least I know to come in from the rain
You won't know to come in from the rain
Rain was written by John P. Strohm.
Rain was produced by Shamir.
In an interview with Stereogum, Shamir discussed the origin of his cover of “Rain.”
STEREOGUM: So are you a huge Blake Babies fan, or was the cover [“Rain”] something you were planning to do for a while?
SHAMIR: No, I actually discovered them this weekend. I’ve been listening to a lot of ’90s [mus...