Lyrics
dealt with me like you dealt with her
Comparison of treatment received to another person, possibly highlighting similarities or differences.
familiar yet so obscure
Feeling both familiar and unfamiliar, suggesting a complex and contradictory relationship.
a bunch of roses with his guitar
Symbolic imagery of roses and a guitar, possibly representing love and music.
oh did i go to far
Questioning if actions or emotions went too far.
he was sun and i was rain
Metaphorical comparison between the speaker (rain) and someone else (sun).
like a hurricane, i loved the pain
Expressing a love for the intensity of pain, using hurricane imagery.
loved me so hard oh he went so insane
Describing the depth of love and the partner's intense reaction.
but his favorite had always been the rain
Highlighting the partner's preference for rain despite the speaker's love for pain.
nothing more and i loved the painu
Acknowledging the mutual attraction to pain.
your the sun and i was rain
Reversal of roles, now the partner is the sun and the speaker is the rain.
hes the sun
Confirmation of the partner being the sun.
but he always loved the rain
Reiteration of the partner's love for the rain.
one man who chose not to cower
Describing someone who refuses to be afraid.
you were mine but we weren’t ours
Acknowledging a possessive connection but not a shared one.
show me what you
Incomplete thought, possibly inviting the partner to reveal their true self.
oh you truly are
Expressing a desire to see the partner's true nature.
what simple minded man would ever
Rhetorical question about the type of person who would love the speaker.
love me
Desire for intense love, both hard and gentle.
love me so hard and yet so gently
Contrasting intensity in love, both hard and gentle.
your the sun and i was rain
Repetition of the sun-rain metaphor, possibly emphasizing the cyclical nature of the relationship.
hes the sun
Confirmation of the partner being the sun.
but he loved the rain
Reiteration of the partner's love for the rain.
your the sun and i was rain
Repetition of the sun-rain metaphor with the speaker mentioning poison in their veins.
but i had poison in my veins
Acknowledging a toxic element within the speaker.
so i left you to remain
Decision to leave, allowing the partner to remain.
but the sun always loved the rain
Emphasizing the enduring love of the sun for the rain.
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