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According to Nick Leet..

This song was inspired by a walk in a cornfield in southern MN during an unexpected rainstorm. It compares relationships to transportation and weather patterns. It's still one of my favorite songs to perform in an acoustic environment.

lyrics

Baby wears low rise jeans
Lives in a high rise in midtown
cold kisses in the corn fields tonight
And they take you for a ride
Down the avenues and alleyways and dead ends
Motor cars run out of gas
Lightrail runs out of tracks

It's times like these I get weak in the knees
and my stomach hurts like hell
I guess I should learn to live with this burn
and start moving on myself
You're just like a cloud

Baby likes to keep in touch
With my memories and answering machine
I lost my confidence
To past acquaintances and broken down old taxi cabs

You're just like a cloud
You come and go
And you rain

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from Moonlight Girls, released July 15, 2005
Nick Leet - vocals and guitar
Mark Devaraj - drums and percussion
Jon Tranberry - bass guitar
Ben "Country" Baker - guitar and backing vocals

Written by Nick Leet

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“This is exceptional work.” - Peter Jesperson (Manager of the Replacements)

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