Louisiana Rain Songtext
von Bonnie Tyler
Louisiana Rain Songtext
Well, it was out in California
By the San Diego sea
That was when I was taken in
And it left its mark on me
Yeah, it nearly drove me crazy
′Cause I felt I had no choice
It seemed that I was only marking time
With all those sailor boys
Louisiana rain
Is falling at my feet
I'm noticing a change
As I move down the street
Louisiana rain
Is soaking through my shoes
I may never be the same
When I reach Baton Rouge
South Carolina
Put out its arms for me
Right up until everything went black
Somewhere on a lonely street
And I still can′t quite remember
Who helped me to my feet
Thank God for a long neck bottle
The angel's remedy
Louisiana rain
Is falling just like tears
Running down my face
Washing out the years
Louisiana rain
Is soaking through my shoes
I may never be the same
When I reach Baton Rouge
Well, I never will get over
This English refugee
Singing to the jukebox
In some all-night beanery
He was eating hard rock candy
Chasing it with tea
You sure should have seem him lick his lips
When he looked up at me
Louisiana rain
Is falling just like tears
Running down my face
Washing out the years
Louisiana rain
Is soaking through my shoes
I may never be the same
When I reach Baton Rouge
Louisiana rain
Is falling just like tears
Running down my face
Washing out the years
By the San Diego sea
That was when I was taken in
And it left its mark on me
Yeah, it nearly drove me crazy
′Cause I felt I had no choice
It seemed that I was only marking time
With all those sailor boys
Louisiana rain
Is falling at my feet
I'm noticing a change
As I move down the street
Louisiana rain
Is soaking through my shoes
I may never be the same
When I reach Baton Rouge
South Carolina
Put out its arms for me
Right up until everything went black
Somewhere on a lonely street
And I still can′t quite remember
Who helped me to my feet
Thank God for a long neck bottle
The angel's remedy
Louisiana rain
Is falling just like tears
Running down my face
Washing out the years
Louisiana rain
Is soaking through my shoes
I may never be the same
When I reach Baton Rouge
Well, I never will get over
This English refugee
Singing to the jukebox
In some all-night beanery
He was eating hard rock candy
Chasing it with tea
You sure should have seem him lick his lips
When he looked up at me
Louisiana rain
Is falling just like tears
Running down my face
Washing out the years
Louisiana rain
Is soaking through my shoes
I may never be the same
When I reach Baton Rouge
Louisiana rain
Is falling just like tears
Running down my face
Washing out the years
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