EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 3 MIN
Pain by Kiley Reagan
from G-Dawg Radio · host Ronald Allen Bell
Written and produced by Ronald Bell and G-Dawg Trading~ I still wear your old denim jacket The one you left here on that Friday night It smells like your cigarettes and aftershave And the promise you broke in the morning light You said forever was the word we'd keep While the city lights danced across your face But forever turned to "I can't do this" And you walked out, leaving only empty space Chorus Now the rain on my window keeps falling Like the tears that won't stop running down I trace your name on the foggy glass But it fades just like you did, without a sound Oh baby, why'd you have to go And leave me here with this heart you broke The radio plays our song so low But you're never coming home Verse 2 I drive past the diner where we used to laugh Your favorite booth still sits there empty now I order coffee just to feel the warmth But it can't warm the cold you left somehow The phone sits silent on the kitchen wall I pick it up a hundred times a day Dial your number, then hang up again 'Cause I know exactly what you'd say Chorus Now the rain on my window keeps falling Like the tears that won't stop running down I trace your name on the foggy glass But it fades just like you did, without a sound Oh baby, why'd you have to go And leave me here with this heart you broke The radio plays our song so low But you're never coming home Bridge I see your shadow in every crowded street Hear your footsteps in the hallway at night I tell myself I'll make it through this pain But every morning brings the same hard fight Final Chorus (softer, building then fading) And the rain on my window keeps falling Washing away the dreams we used to share I close my eyes and whisper to the dark "Do you ever think of me? Do you even care?" Oh baby, you were my everything Now I'm just a girl with a broken wing Trying to learn how to sing again While the rain keeps falling... falling... (Fade out on soft synth chords and distant rain sounds)
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Pain by Kiley Reagan
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