I Have Seen The Rain
by Pink

Album: I'm Not Dead (2006)
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  • I have seen the rain
    I have felt the pain
    I don't know where I'll be tomorrow
    I don't know where I'm going
    I don't even know where I've been
    But i know I'd like to see them again.

    Spend my days just searching
    Spend my nights in dreams
    Stop looking over my shoulder baby
    I've stopped wonderin' what it means
    Drop out, burn out, solidier ho-oh they've said I should've been more
    Probably so if i hadn't of been in that crazy damn Vietnam war.

    I have seen the rain
    I've survived the pain
    Oh I've been home 30 years or so
    And I'm just stepping up for the blame

    Spend my days just searching
    Spend my nights in dreams
    Stop looking over my shoulder baby
    I've stopped wonderin' what it means
    Drop out, burn out, solidier ho-oh they've said I should've been more
    Probably so if i hadn't of been in that crazy damn Vietnam war.

    We have seen the rain, together
    We have survived the pain, forever
    Oh it's good to home again
    Its good to be with my friends
    Oh it's good to be home again
    It's good to feel that rain Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Anonymous from Syracuse, NyHave you seen the rain? brought back powerful memories of my time in Vietnam in 1969
  • Krystyna from Mississippi 38829Love the song as well Pink.
  • Fulu Thompho from Limpopo, South Africais it an answer song to "have you ever seen the rain"
  • Cortney from Grand Junction, CoI have not heard this song but i have heard about it and now im going to go look for it on im not dead.
  • Stacy from Sunbury, AustraliaAmazing song, I love it sooooooooooooo much!
    What a talented woman Pink (Alecia Moore) is!
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