Never In Your Sun
I met her at lover's park
One rainy April Monday
Smiling soft and warm as on
A clear December Sunday
Wearing taffeta and lace
That matched her braided hair
With their coraled beads that sang to me
She said "Hi" and asked me why
Was I looking with sorrow
When there were much brighter days
In store for me tomorrow
I looked up at her and smiled
And said, why I don't know
But would she agree, to stay with me
And she said
'Never in your sun', she said
'Never in your sun', then she said
'I will only come
In your pouring rain to relieve the pain'
So if you are at lover's park
And someone looks with sorrow
Ask them why are they so sad
When sunshine's theirs tomorrow
They'll reply they don't know why
And ask you please to stay
'til the end of time, and when they're fine
Be kind and say
'Never in your sun', just tell them
'Never in your sun', then say
'I will only come
In your pouring rain, to relieve the pain'
Never, ever
'Never in your sun,
Never in your sun'
Believe that
'I will only come
In your pouring rain to relieve the pain'