Rainy Night In Soho

Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds

(S. MacGowan)



I've been loving you a long time

Down all the years, down all the days

And I've cried for all your troubles

Smiled at your funny little ways



We watched our friends grow up together

And we saw them as they fell

Some of them fell into heaven

And some of them fell into hell



I took shelter from a shower

And I stepped into your arms

On a rainy night in Soho

The wind was whistling all its charms



I sang you all my sorrows

And you told me all your joys

Whatever happened to that old song

To all those little girls and boys

Those little girls and boys



Now the song is nearly over

We may never find out what it means

But there's a light I hold before me

And you're the measure of my dreams

The measure of my dreams



These last two verses are not sung by Nick, but are part of the original song as written by Shane MacGowan:



Sometimes I wake up in the morning

The gingerlady by my bed

Covered in a cloak of silence

I hear you in my head



I'm not singing for the future

I'm not dreaming of the past

I'm not talking of the fist time

I never think about the last



Now the song is nearly over

We may never find out what it means

Still there's a light I hold before me

You're the measure of my dreams

The measure of my dreams

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