Do you remember
Before the rain came down
You were so full of life
So bring that right back round

It's a rainy day
It's a rainy day
It's a rainy day
It's a rainy day

Billy was a youth on the way to school
Hum an him bredin
Deh ina everything togeda
Gyal dem catchin'
Go ina di club a night time
Bubblin' pan di rydim
After the school year
Done Billy did loose sight of him
Many many time pas by
An him hear
Him friend hustin'
Drop ina di trap fi di double
An him receive bullit
Billy feel bad bredin dead an bury
It's a rainy da
Yeah the sun will shine
It's a rainy day

It's a rainy day
It's a rainy day
It will turn out right
It's a rainy day

It's a rainy day
Yeah

What a very terable thing
When the family dem strugglin'
Billy is another example
Of what rainy day bring
Better uno cool an calm
Over di sufferin'

Live up
Di life cah lafe worth di livin

It's a rainy day
Yeah the sun will shine
It's a rainy day

It's a rainy day
It's a rainy day
It will turn out right
It's a rainy day

It's a rainy day
Yeah

Yes da bad times in life is like a telephone
You never know when it ago ring
But when it ring
Just pick it up an receive
When you finish
Put down the receiver and carry on
'Cause the sun will always shine

It's a rainy day
Yeah the sun will shine
It's a rainy day

It's a rainy day
It's a rainy day
Yeah the shine will shine
It's a rainy day

It's a rainy day
It's a rainy day
It will turn out right
It's a rainy day

It's a rainy day
Yeah


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