. . . We’ll find the Rainbow Again
A popular song from 1922.
Words by Harold G. Frost.
Music by E. Clinton Keithley and F. Henri Klickmann.
The sheet music:
Lyrics
- Love is like a weatherman
Ever since the world began
Sunshine brings its gladness
Shadows bring their sadness
In the brightest heart of all
Clouds must come and showers fall
Don’t feel sad, just be glad
Sunbeams wait your call
Chorus
After the show’r
Then we’ll find love’s golden hour
And, dearie, just like a flow’r
Our love will bloom again
I’ll see the blue in your eyes
Just like the hue of the skies
That brings the sunshine and laughter
Joy that comes after rain, dearie
After the show’r
Just like a rose in a bow’r
When love’s own petals unfold
Ever I’ll hold you near
We have not waited in vain
We’ll find the rainbow again
And be happy just like a flow’r
After the shower, dear
- All the storm clouds disappear
Love’s bright beams are shining clear
Song birds in the bowers
Sing of happy hours
Sunbeams on the garden wall
Where the shadows used to fall
Beam for you, gleam for you
Answering your call