When the rain came down on 59th Street
We were standing outside of the hotel
When the rain came down on 59th Street
I didn't mind, I didn't mind at all
We were good friends
when I told you I was feeling more
And you told me
you didn't feel the way I do
And the rain came down on 59th Street
I said I didn't mind, I didn't mind at all
Oh, I didn't mind at all
Oh, I didn't mind
I didn't mind at all
When you told me that
You didn't want me to fall for you
Nothing I could do
I said, last night was a ball
And I didn't mind at all
Got into a cab
A traffic jam, headed down the FDR
I opened up the windows and let the rain inside the car
And the driver he was nervous
He said he couldn't even see where we are
I said, I didn't mind at all
Oh, I didn't mind at all
Oh, I didn't mind, I didn't mind at all
When you told me that
You didn't want me
I said I didn't mind
I didn't mind at all
I said I didn't mind at all
I didn't mind
I said I didn't mind at all
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