Lyrics
The lights dim low
The atmosphere becomes less illuminated
On midnight skies
Referencing the dark and serene quality of the night sky
The clouds pour out
Clouds release precipitation continuously
Until they run dry
Until there's no more moisture to release
Eyes alive and legs, they hold
Being alert and physically stable
I don’t dare run for cover, no
Choosing not to seek protection or safety
As every drop, it hits and rolls down onto my skin
Feeling the impact of each raindrop on the skin
Praying that, before they go
Hoping that the raindrops reach deeper parts before disappearing
Run down deep to hit my soul
To impact the innermost being profoundly
Cleanse me from the things I know
To cleanse oneself from familiar things
And all that I’ve been
Everything one has experienced
Care to bring
Offering or willingness to introduce something different
A little change up
A suggestion for a variation or alteration
Something sweet
Something delightful or enjoyable
Something to savor
Something worth relishing or enjoying
Care to be
Willingness to become
A little taste of something new
An interest in experiencing something novel
I do
Confirmation of the willingness
Eyes alive and lips apart
Eyes full of life and readiness to speak
Never hesitate to start
No hesitation in initiating something
To speak the words from in my heart
Expressing innermost feelings
Until they’re all gone
Until the emotions or words fade away
But keep it open as it beats
Keeping oneself emotionally open despite challenges
And always welcome to the heat
Remaining open-hearted even in difficult situations
To take a bow and take a seat
Being humble and accepting when wrong
Whenever I’m wrong
Recognizing mistakes
And care to bring
Willingness to introduce something different
A little change up
Suggesting a change or alteration
Something sweet
Something pleasant or enjoyable
Something to savor
Something worth relishing or enjoying
Care to be
Willingness to become
A little taste of something new
An interest in experiencing something novel
I do
Confirmation of the willingness
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