All I can say
Is that my life is pretty plain
I like watchin’ the puddles gather rain
And all I can do
Is just pour some tea for two
And speak my point of view
But it’s not sane,
It’s not sane
I just want someone to say to me,
“I’ll always be there when you wake.”
You know I’d like to keep my cheeks dry today
So stay with me and I’ll have it made (I’ll have it made)
And I don’t understand why I sleep all day
And I start to complain
That there’s no rain
And all I can do is read a book to stay awake
And it rips my life away,
But it’s a great escape
Escape… escape… escape…
All I can say
Is that my life is pretty plain
You don’t like my point of view
You think that I’m insane
It’s not sane… it’s not sane.
I just want someone to say to me (no oh oh oh)
“I’ll always be there when you wake.”
(Y-yeah, yeah)
You know I’d like to keep my cheeks dry today
So stay with me and I’ll have it made
(I’ll have it made)
Oh and I’ll have it made
(I’ll have it made)
And I’ll have it made
(I’ll have it made)
Oh, lord oh no no
You know I’m really
I’m-a really gonna have it made
(I’ll have it made)
Yeah, you know I’ll have it made
(I’ll have it made)
Oh oh oh oh
(I’ll have it made)
Oh oh oh oh
(I’ll have it made)
Oh oh oh oh
(I’ll have it made)
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Blind Melon is an American rock band formed in 1990 in Los Angeles, California. The band consists of guitarists Rogers Stevens and Christopher Thorn, drummer Glen Graham, vocalist Shannon Hoon and bassist Nathan Towne. They are best known for their 1992 hit “No Rain”, and enjoyed critical and commercial success in the early 1990s with their neo-psychedelic take on alternative rock. The band has sold over 3.2 million albums in the United States as of 2008.
Blind Melon released two albums on Capitol Records – Blind Melon (1992) and Soup (1995) – before their original lead vocalist Shannon Hoon died of a drug overdose on the band’s tour bus in New Orleans on October 21, 1995. After four years of unsuccessfully searching for a replacement for Hoon, Blind Melon dissolved in 1999. The remaining members reformed the band in 2006 with Warren and recorded one album with him, For My Friends (2008). Shortly after its release, Warren left Blind Melon but returned in 2010, when the band returned to performing occasional gigs. The group has been nominated for four Grammy Awards.
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