Clifton In The Rain

Al Stewart

The rain came down like beads
Bouncing on the noses of the
People from the train
A flock of salty ears
Sparkled in the traffic lights
Feet squelched soggy leaves across the grain
I took my love to Clifton in the rain

And all along the way
Wanderers in overcoats with
Collars on parade
And steaming in the night
The listeners in the Troubadour
Guitar player weaves a willow strain
I took my love to Clifton in the rain

Jacqueline Bisset
I saw your movie
Wondered if you really felt that way
Do you ever fear
The images of Hollywood?
Have you felt a shadow of its pain?
I thought of you in Clifton in the rain

Trivia about the song Clifton In The Rain by Al Stewart

On which albums was the song “Clifton In The Rain” released by Al Stewart?
Al Stewart released the song on the albums “Bedsitter Images” in 1967 and “To Whom It May Concern: 1966-1970” in 1993.

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