Lyrics
You get here and it seems you always bring the rain
You arrive, and it appears that rain accompanies you consistently.
The water gives me life
Water is essential for life and has a positive impact on the speaker.
It seems to numb my heartache away
The water seems to numb and alleviate the speaker's emotional pain.
It’s paradise
The situation with you is described as a perfect and idealized place.
Just you and I
The speaker emphasizes the unity and exclusivity of their connection.
And stormy skies
Despite the positive aspects, there are indications of turbulent or challenging times.
If I had to guess I’d say its closing in
The speaker senses that difficult times are approaching.
It starts so high and takes my heartbeat away
The challenges start high and have a profound impact on the speaker's emotions.
It’s in your eyes
The difficulties are reflected in the eyes of the person being addressed.
This paradise
Despite the challenges, the relationship is still considered paradise.
And stormy skies
Reiteration of the juxtaposition of paradise and stormy conditions.
So bring on the bad weather
The speaker welcomes and embraces challenging or unpleasant situations.
Sunshine is too mild to move my soul
Sunshine is insufficient to inspire or deeply affect the speaker's soul.
Heavy rain is better
Heavy rain is preferred, suggesting that challenges or difficulties have a more profound impact.
Blue skies never seem to move my soul
The presence of blue skies doesn't have a significant effect on the speaker's soul.
So bring on the bad weather (weather)
Reiteration of the speaker's preference for challenging weather.
Sunshine is too mild to move my soul
The mildness of sunshine fails to deeply move or inspire the speaker.
Heavy rain is better (better)
Emphasizing again that heavy rain is preferable for a more profound impact.
Blue skies never seem to move my soul
Blue skies, although visually appealing, do not stir the speaker's soul.
So bring on the bad weather
A final declaration of embracing and welcoming challenging or bad weather.
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