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RIFF-it good. Tim from Clarkdale For me Rain King is about a poet/songwriter/artist- Adam D of course. Find Counting Crows – Rain King lyrics and search for Counting Crows. Log in to add a tag. from album: August And Everything After (1993) When I think of heaven Deliver me in a black-winged bird I think of flying down into a sea of pens and feathers And all other instruments of faith and s** and God In the belly of a black-winged bird.

Heyo! Genre: Rock. The entire song is a reference to the 1959 novel written by Saul Bellow entitled "Henderson the Rain King". Album: August & Everything After. More Counting Crows Lyrics. The title is a reference to Saul Bellow's Henderson the Rain King. Listen online and get new recommendations, only at Last.fm Colorblind Lyrics; Mr. Jones Lyrics; Round Here Lyrics ; Anna Begins Lyrics; A Long December Lyrics; facebook twitter youtube. "Rain King" is a single by the rock band Counting Crows. Highlight. all directly relate to this book. Review: RIFF-it. We do not have any tags for Rain King lyrics. It was released as the band's fourth single (and third single from their debut album). Crossfire, Rain King, with his cadillac, kid Marries every dictionary from his chain-yard bliss His lips a fountain His daylight sparks He's got a shot in his kick forging the real, when He's a steel drum, wedding ring, Pontiac door knob ten His mind a countdown His daylight sparks Hung up on a speed king nation, caught up on a nail
Counting Crows - Rain King Lyrics. Listen while you read! Lyrics such as "I've been here before" and "I belong in the service of a queen" or " I belong anywhere but in between" I thought the rain king was a reference to the water cycle that is continuous and never ending like reincarnation? SongMeanings is a place for discussion and discovery.

SONGLYRICS just got interactive. Why not add your own? Counting Crows – Rain King Lyrics. Artist: Counting Crows. The primary character, Eugene Henderson, leaves his affluent American life to explore Africa. 1,097,225 Lyrics; 110,886 Artists; 1,737,493 Comments; SongMeanings.