The Sky Is Crying
Love Lost in Rain: The Sky's Melancholic SymphonyLyrics
The sky is crying,
The speaker observes that nature, symbolized by the sky, is in a state of sorrow or sadness.
Can you see the tears roll down the street.
The speaker asks if the listener can witness the visual manifestation of the sky's sorrow, depicted as tears rolling down the street.
The sky is crying,
Reiteration of the observation that the sky is crying, reinforcing the theme of a sorrowful atmosphere.
Can you see the tears roll down the street.
Reiteration of the question, emphasizing the visibility of the sky's tears streaming down the street.
I've been looking for my baby
The speaker expresses the motivation behind their search, indicating a longing for their absent partner or loved one.
And I've been wondering where can she be
The speaker wonders about the whereabouts of their baby, suggesting a sense of confusion or uncertainty.
I my baby early one morning
The speaker recounts an incident involving their baby, describing encountering her early in the morning while walking down the street.
She was walking on down the street
Reiteration of the previous line, emphasizing the time and action of the encounter with the baby.
I my baby early one morning
Repetition of the earlier encounter, reinforcing the significance of the moment.
She was walking on down the street
Continued emphasis on the encounter, highlighting the act of walking down the street.
You know it hurt me, hurt me so bad
The speaker expresses emotional pain, stating that the encounter hurt them deeply.
It made my poor heart skip a beat
The painful encounter with the baby caused the speaker's heart to skip a beat, indicating emotional distress.
I got a real, real fine feeling
The speaker conveys a strong positive emotion, a fine feeling, but it contrasts with the earlier pain.
That my baby she don't love me no more
The speaker believes that their baby no longer loves them, expressing a sense of loss or betrayal.
I got a real, real fine feeling
Reiteration of the previous line, emphasizing the strong emotional conviction that the baby's love is lost.
That my baby she don't love me no more
Continued emphasis on the belief that the speaker's baby has ceased to love them.
You know the sky's been crying
The speaker links the sky's crying to the emotional pain, creating a metaphorical connection between nature and personal experience.
Can see you see the tears roll down my door
The speaker extends the metaphor, suggesting that the tears from the sky are visible on their door, possibly representing the impact on their home or personal space.
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