The Tea Party – Watching What the Rain Blows In
RE-UPLOADED AFTER ACCOUNT DELETION A video I made with the song “Watching What the Rain Blows in” by the Canadian rock group The Tea Party. The song is on their self named eponymous debut album (1991). The album was originally recorded as a demo which the band submitted to several record companies, however the trio was not signed to any recording contract and decided to release the album independently. The song was also released on the single of “The river” in 1993 and on “A Certain Slant of Light” in 1994. Lyrics of Watching What the Rain Blows in: All these emotions, filling my mind. And all of your healers, hurting my kind. Stay with me darling, watch me begin. Watching what the rain blows in. Watching what the rain blows in. All of the years go, fading away. Never could change much, anyway. And you’re like a flower, your fading and grey. I’m watching what the rain blows in. Seeing my memories cry, they’re falling around like rain. I just don’t think things will be the same Without your name. The sky keeps on crying, confusing the lying I’m seeing her through this haze. And all these things I’ve said to you. I hope you understand they’re true. Try so hard to realise. All these emotions, filling my mind. And all of your healers, hurting my kind. Stay with me darling, watch me begin. I’m Watching what the rain blows in. Watching what the rain blows in. Seeing my memories cry, falling around like rain. I just don’t think things will be the same. With out your name. The …