Lynsey De Paul ~ ' Storm In A Teacup' 1972

Описание к видео Lynsey De Paul ~ ' Storm In A Teacup' 1972

As performed on the Two Ronnies.
Written by Lynsey De Paul and Ron Roker.

One drop of rain on your window pane
Doesn't mean to say there's a thunderstorm coming
Rain may pour for an hour or more
But it doesn't matter, you know it doesn't matter

One little breeze blowing softly through the trees
Doesn't mean to say there's a hurricane humming
Don't go running every time you hear it coming
It doesn't matter, you know it doesn't matter

One little word that you may have overheard
Doesn't mean to say that my love for you is dying
Don't go crying over second hand lying
it doesn't matter, it don't matter

It's a storm in a teacup
Brewing up double all those tiny little troubles
Storm in a teacup
And it really doesn't matter
If it pitter pitter pitter patters all the day

One little word that you may have overheard
Doesn't mean to say that my love for you is dying
So don't go cryin' over second hand lying
Cause it doesn't matter, you know it doesn't matter

It's a storm in a teacup
Brewing up double all those tiny little troubles
Storm in a teacup
And it really doesn't matter
If it pitter pitter pitter patters all the day

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