Petrichor
Petrichor's Healing Rain: Embracing Renewal Amidst UnravelingLyrics
Why does this always happen?
Expressing frustration or confusion about a recurring situation or pattern.
You and I come undone.
Describing a state of disintegration or unraveling between the speaker and another person.
I’m watching the ash on your cigarette,
The speaker observes the ash on the other person's cigarette, focusing on details of the moment.
your steady hand, and the muted sun.
Noticing the other person's steady hand and the subdued sunlight, setting the scene.
The clouds crowding are gonna get us wet,
Anticipating rain, with clouds gathering and the likelihood of getting wet.
stay here don’t run.
Encouraging the other person to stay in the moment and not run away from the impending rain.
Rain
Describing the rain and its sensory impact, using "Petrichor" to signify the earthy scent after rain.
Comes
-Senses fed
-Petrichor
-Wash away all your
-Pain
-From
-Heart and head
-Give me more
-Bravo! Encore!
-Here it comes again
Repetition of the anticipation of rain, possibly emphasizing its inevitability.
And there it goes
-Here it comes again.
-You were covered in ashes
Imagery of both individuals being covered in remnants (ashes and dust) and the suggestion to wash away past labels or descriptions.
I was covered in dust,
-let’s wash off our obsolete epithets,
-come on it’s just…
-rain.
Reiteration of rain's arrival and departure, emphasizing its cyclic nature.
Here it comes again
-And there it goes
-Here it comes, here it comes.
-Rain
Repeating the sensory experience of rain and its cleansing effect on pain from the heart and head.
Comes
-Senses fed
-Petrichor
-Wash away all your
-Pain
-From
-Heart and head
-Give me more
-Bravo! Encore!
-Here it comes again
Repetition of the anticipation of rain, possibly with a sense of acceptance or resignation.
And there it goes
-Here it comes again.
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