Little Rain (For Clyde)

KATHLEEN BRENNAN, THOMAS ALAN WAITS

Well, the Ice Man's mule is parked outside the bar
Where a man with missing fingers plays a strange guitar
And the German dwarf dances with the butcher's son
And tonight a little rain never hurt no one

Well, they're dancing on the roof
And the ceiling's coming down
And I sleep with my shovel and my leather gloves
And a little trouble makes it worth the going
And a little rain never hurt no one

Oh, the world is round and so I'll go around
You must risk something that matters
Oh, my hands are strong, I'll take any man here
If it's worth the going, it's worth the ride

She was fifteen years old
And never seen the ocean
She climbed into a van
With a vagabond
And the last thing she said
Was "I love you mom"

And a little rain never hurt no one
And a little rain never hurt no one

Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da

Trivia about the song Little Rain (For Clyde) by Tom Waits

When was the song “Little Rain (For Clyde)” released by Tom Waits?
The song Little Rain (For Clyde) was released in 1992, on the album “Bone Machine”.
Who composed the song “Little Rain (For Clyde)” by Tom Waits?
The song “Little Rain (For Clyde)” by Tom Waits was composed by KATHLEEN BRENNAN, THOMAS ALAN WAITS.

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