Stormy Weather
Navigating Life's Storms: A Tale of Love and LossLyrics
Don't know why there's no sun up in the sky
Expressing confusion and sadness about the absence of sunshine in the sky.
Stormy weather
Referring to the stormy weather, indicating a turbulent and difficult emotional state.
Since my gal and I ain't together
Attributing the stormy weather to the separation from the narrator's significant other.
Keeps rainin' all the time
Describing a continuous downpour, symbolizing the persistent challenges in life.
Life is bare, gloom and misery everywhere
Portraying life as bleak and filled with sadness and suffering.
Stormy weather
Reiterating the theme of stormy weather, emphasizing the ongoing emotional turmoil.
Just can't get my poor old self together
Expressing difficulty in finding emotional stability and coherence.
I'm weary all the time, the time
Conveying a state of weariness that persists throughout the narrator's life.
So weary all the time
Emphasizing the enduring fatigue experienced by the narrator.
When she went away, the blues walked in and they met me
Linking the departure of the narrator's partner to the onset of the blues and hardships.
If she stays away, that old rockin' chair's gonna get me
Anticipating the negative impact on the narrator if the partner remains absent.
All I do is pray the Lord above will let me
Expressing a plea for divine intervention to bring back happiness and sunshine.
Walk in the sun once more
Desiring a return to a brighter and happier period in life.
Can't go on, everything I had is gone
Conveying a sense of loss and hopelessness after losing everything.
Stormy weather
Reiterating the impact of the narrator's separation on the persistently stormy weather.
Since my gal and I ain't together
Linking the stormy weather to the continued absence of the narrator's significant other.
Keeps rainin' all the time
Reiterating the ongoing metaphor of rain, symbolizing the challenges and difficulties in life.
Keeps rainin' all the time
Emphasizing the perpetual nature of the challenges, with the rain persisting continuously.
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