She Talks To Rainbows
Ramones · Mania Vol. 2 [1999]
She looks so happy but she seems so sad, oh yeah
She's a little lost girl in her own little world
I'd like to help her, I'd like to try, oh yeah
She talks to birds,
She talks to angels,
She talks to trees,
She talks to bees,
She don't talk to me
Talks to the rainbows and to the seas
She talks to trees
She don't talk to me, don't talk to me
You know she drives me outta my mind
You know she drives me outta my head
You know she drives me outta my mind
You know she drives me outta my head
She talks to birds,
She talks to angels,
She talks to trees,
She talks to bees,
She don't talk to me
Talks to the rainbows and to the seas
She talks to trees
She don't talk to me, don't talk to me
She's a little lost girl in her own little world
She looks so happy but she seems so sad, oh yeah
She's a little lost girl in her own little world
I'd like to help her, I'd like to try, oh yeah
She talks to birds,
She talks to angels,
She talks to trees,
She talks to bees,
She don't talk to me
Talks to the rainbows and to the seas
She talks to trees
She don't talk to me, don't talk to me
She don't talk to me, don't talk to me
She don't talk to me, don't talk to me
She don't talk to me, don't talk to me
She Talks To Rainbows
She Talks To Rainbows stands as a vibrant song in the Ramones' extensive discography, appearing on the 1999 compilation Mania Vol. 2. This track captures the band's signature punk energy while exploring the whimsical themes often found in their later recordings. The song reflects the group's enduring ability to blend straightforward rock instrumentation with imaginative storytelling, a hallmark of their style throughout the decades. As part of a collection highlighting their prolific output, the recording demonstrates the band's consistent commitment to their unique sound. It serves as a reminder of the Ramones' lasting influence on punk rock, showcasing their capacity to deliver catchy, memorable music that resonates with fans across generations.

