Then, there was rain
The sky wore a veil of gold and green
And night was the bride of a lonely day
Time just floated
Then, there was rain
The sound foundations are crumbling
To the ground comes a pyramid tumbling
Time just floated away
(We can watch it and stay and we can listen)

Oh, rainy day, come 'round
Sometimes I just want it to slow down
And we're separated now
And oh, but I love it when you come over to the house
I love it when you come over to my house

Then there was rain
I spent the night with the queen of Spain
My lonely little heart, well, it broke again
Time so vicious (sing)
Singing, the deeper that the knife goes in
The more you win
You end up with less than where you begin
The deeper that the knife goes in

Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh
Oh, rainy day, come 'round
Sometimes I just want it to slow down
We're separated now
And oh, but I love it when you come over to the house
I love it when you come over to my house

Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah
Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah
Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah

And I love it when you come over to the house
I love it when you come over to my house

I love it when you come over to the house
I love it when you come over to my house


Lyrics submitted by eighteesix, edited by LinknNichtmera

Rainy Day Lyrics as written by Guy Rupert Berryman Christopher Anthony John Martin

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    this song is about a couple who arent together at the moment and the person singing the song (in this case chris) is talking about how "time just floating away" while he isnt with the person he loves. "My lonely little heart would've broke again Time's still viscous" talking about how the time he isnt with her is cruel and vicious. "i love it when you come over to my house" meaning he loves it when he is with her he is happy when he is with her. i love this song so much, my favourite song on the EP.

    the Oh Oh Oh and the last paragraph is my favourite of the whole song just has such a lovely ring to it. coldplay have deffinatly done it again.

    embesteron January 14, 2009   Link

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