Don't Always Look at the Rain

HOWARD JONES

Some people I know have given up on their lives
Drowning their sorrows, and mumblin', and forgot the fight
We can tip the balance we can break those barriers down
Little things count as much as the big and turn it all around

And it's oh, don't always look at the rain
No, don't look at the rain

Some people I know have lost their feel for mystery
They say everything has got to be proved, this isn't a nursery
And joseph who's five years old, stops fights in his playground yard
No more fights and bigotry, oh is it so hard

And it's oh, don't always look at the rain
No, don't always look at the rain
Ha, don't always look at the rain

And tell me, is it a crime to have an ideal or two
Evolving takes it's time, we can't do it all in one go
Doesn't have to drive us all mad, we can only do our best
Let the mind shut up, and the heart do the rest

Trivia about the song Don't Always Look at the Rain by Howard Jones

On which albums was the song “Don't Always Look at the Rain” released by Howard Jones?
Howard Jones released the song on the albums “Human's Lib” in 1984, “Live Acoustic America” in 1996, and “The Very Best Of Howard Jones” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Don't Always Look at the Rain” by Howard Jones?
The song “Don't Always Look at the Rain” by Howard Jones was composed by HOWARD JONES.

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