Just Like a Butterfly (That's Caught in the Rain)

HARRY WOODS, MORT DIXON

Here I am, lonely,
Tired and lonely,
Crying for home in vain,
Just like a butterfly that's caught in the rain!

Longing for flowers,
Dreaming of hours
Back in the sun-kissed lane,
Just like a butterfly that's caught in the rain!

I know that all of the world is cheery
By that old cottage door,
Why are my wings so weary?
I can't fly any more!

Here I am praying,
Brokenly saying,
"Give me the sun again!",
Just like a butterfly that's caught in the rain!

When it's raining from the sky,
And I see a butterfly,
I can almost hear him sighing
'Cause he has to stop his flying.
I can easily sympathise
With those helpless butterflies!

Here I am, lonely,
Tired and lonely,
Crying for home in vain,
Just like a butterfly that's caught in the rain!

Longing for flowers,
Dreaming of hours
Back in the sun-kissed lane,
Just like a butterfly that's caught in the rain!

I know that all of the world is cheery
By that old cottage door,
Why are my wings so weary?
I can't fly any more!

Here I am praying,
Brokenly saying,
"Give me the sun again!",
Just like a butterfly that's caught in the rain!

Trivia about the song Just Like a Butterfly (That's Caught in the Rain) by Kay Starr

When was the song “Just Like a Butterfly (That's Caught in the Rain)” released by Kay Starr?
The song Just Like a Butterfly (That's Caught in the Rain) was released in 1957, on the album “Blue Starr”.
Who composed the song “Just Like a Butterfly (That's Caught in the Rain)” by Kay Starr?
The song “Just Like a Butterfly (That's Caught in the Rain)” by Kay Starr was composed by HARRY WOODS, MORT DIXON.

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