Cars are long and dark
There's drinking in the park
And the river swells like a sink without a drain
The street is slick with tears
And broken boutonnières
And the sky is full of bruises
Do you think it's gonna rain
Tried to be around
When they put you in the ground
But it was hard enough just to look like I was sane
Now the box is full of bones
And rusted telephones
And the sky is full of bruises
Do you think it's gonna rain
Don't believe I'll see another bluebird
Or a lilac in the spring
Don't believe I'll face the music
Don't believe I believe in anything
Don't believe I believe in anything
I don't believe
Now the trees are cold and still
Like you finally broke their will
And I know I'll never see you again
I can cry and wish I could
But I know you're gone for good
And the sky is full of bruises
Do you think it's gonna rain
credits
from Polar Bear,
released March 1, 2009
Written and performed by J. Montgomery
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