Rain
Dancing Through Rain: LILITH LANE's Dreamy JourneyLyrics
Yeah I walk it like the rain
Expressing confidence and ease in navigating life, akin to the movement of rain.
It's dreamy like the sun
Describing a dreamlike quality similar to the sun, suggesting positivity and warmth.
Yeah I walk with whats-her-name
Walking with someone whose name is not specified, leaving room for interpretation.
And we run and run
Engaging in continuous and perhaps carefree activity with the mentioned person.
Was I overcome
Pondering whether the speaker was overwhelmed or deeply affected by a certain experience.
Was I overcome
Repeating the question, emphasizing the introspective exploration of emotions.
By the rain, the rain
Suggesting that the overwhelming experience may be linked to the rain.
Yeah in the corner of the room
Being in a secluded space where there is no one else present.
When there ain't noone around
Highlighting solitude and the potential for self-reflection in the corner of a room.
Yeah a long black cloud was planned
Describing a planned occurrence of a long black cloud, symbolizing a troubling situation.
A scream without a sound
Depicting a scream that lacks an audible component, emphasizing internal turmoil.
Was I overcome
Revisiting the theme of being overcome, possibly by emotional or psychological challenges.
Was I overcome
Reiterating the introspective inquiry into whether the experience was overpowering.
By the rain, rain
Connecting the overwhelming feelings to the presence of rain, deepening the metaphor.
Well it's a stumbling soft sound
Describing a soft and stumbling sound, possibly reflecting vulnerability or uncertainty.
The way you pressed and fell about
Depicting a physical interaction and the impact it had, using falling as a metaphor.
On that old seventies brown couch
Setting the scene on a specific old seventies brown couch, adding a nostalgic element.
Oh it slept without a sound
Describing a quiet sleep, possibly implying a lack of disturbance or unrest.
Was I overcome
Returning to the theme of being overcome, raising questions about the impact of the rain.
Was I overcome
Repeating the introspective inquiry, emphasizing the significance of the experience.
By the rain, by the rain
Concluding with the rain as a pervasive element, suggesting its lasting influence on the speaker.
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