Back before the fall-apart
I roamed the nights in nothing
And drank on an empty heart
With a wish to just feel something
A void, no sleep and Plath
And a smell of something dying
Regret, shattered glass
Through a storefront I went flying
Leave me here to fade
I'm tired of always trying
Leave me reef my sail
With bare feet in the driving hail and
My, my, my, the pouring rain
My, my, my, the pouring rain
Here, where the sane are rare
Each day's a mindless journey
We stare into the empty air
Face up on a worn-out gurney
Stripped down in broad daylight
I once was someone's daughter
I spoke to Death last night
Down there in the deep, dark water
Leave me here to fade
I'm tired of always fighting
Leave me reef my sail
With bare feet in the driving hail and
My, my, my, the pouring rain...
I embrace her as she mumbles 'bout the mess the fox's done
Something's hiding in the shadows but for now we're in the sun
My, my, my, the pouring rain...