Rain – Mika Lyrics
Is it really necessary?
Every single day
You’re making me more ordinary
In every possible way
Is it really necessary?
Every single day
You’re making me more ordinary
In every possible way
I’m sitting across from you
And dreaming of the things I do
I don’t speak, you don’t know me at all
I look for joy in a strange place
From the back of the bar
From afar
I see the look on my mama’s face
When her son’s in the corner, undone
So I was sitting there in the bar and this guy comes up to me and he said "My life stinks" and I saw his gold credit card and I saw the way he was looking at people across the room and I looked at his face and you know, what a good looking face, and I just said, "Dude, your perspective on life sucks".
So I was sitting there in the bar and this guy comes up to me and he said "My life stinks" and I saw his gold credit card and I saw the way he was looking at people across the room and I looked at his face and you know, what a good looking face, and I just said, "Dude, your perspective on life sucks".
Teenage dreams in a teenage circus
Running around like a clown on purpose
Who gives a damn about the family you come from?
No givin’ up when you’re young and you want some
You talk about life, you talk about death,
And everything in between,
Like it’s nothing, and the words are easy.
You talk about me, and you talk about you,
And everything I do,
Like it’s something, that needs repeating.
I don’t need an alibi or for you to realize,
The things we left unsaid,
Are only taking space up in our head.
Make it my fault, win the game
Point the finger, place the blame
It does me up and down,
It doesn’t matter now.