Another Rain Has Fallen

Harvest of Emotions: A Song of Love, Loss, and Renewal
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Lyrics

Another rain has fallen

Expresses the occurrence of another rain.

And I am the ploughman and I love the rain

The speaker identifies as a ploughman who appreciates and loves the rain.

And another rain has fallen

Reiterates the presence of another rainfall.

And I am the ploughman and I love the rain

The speaker, still portraying the ploughman, expresses love for the rain.


For the rain will soften all my ground

Describes how rain softens the ground, aiding in effective ploughing.

And make the plough cut perfectly

Highlights the rain's role in facilitating precise ploughing.

The earth is ready for the seed

The earth is now prepared for planting.

And a little rain is all I need

Emphasizes that a small amount of rain is sufficient for the speaker's needs.


And another rain has fallen

Introduces another instance of rainfall, shifting the speaker's role to a sower.

And I am the sower and I love the rain

The speaker, now a sower, expresses a fondness for rain in this role.

And another rain has fallen

Confirms the occurrence of another round of rain.

And I am the sower and I need the rain

The sower acknowledges the necessity of rain for the task at hand.


For the rain will make the seed to burst

Describes how rain helps seeds to germinate and take root.

Begin it's life and take firm root

Highlights the importance of rain in the initial stages of plant growth.

To grow the crop to swell the grain

Explains that rain is essential for the development of crops and grains.

It must have a little rain

Stresses the necessity of a certain amount of rain for successful crop growth.


Another rain has fallen and I am the reaper

Introduces a new rainfall event, with the speaker now portraying a reaper.

And I watch the sky

The reaper is vigilant and watches the sky for potential rain.

For another rain might fall

The speaker emphasizes the importance of rain for the reaping process.

And I am the reaper i must watch for rain

Reiterates the reaper's responsibility to be attentive to the possibility of rain.


For now I really need the sun

Expresses the reaper's current need for sunlight to harvest a well-grown crop.

To reap my good crop that has grown

Specifies the requirement of sunlight for reaping a good crop.

If the rain falls now my crop is lost

Highlights the risk of rain at this stage, which could result in crop loss.

And I'd be left to count the cost

Indicates potential consequences, including counting the cost, if rain interferes.


Of another rain falling and I am the lover

Introduces a new role as a lover and draws parallels between tears and rain.

My tears like rain

Describes the speaker's tears as rain in the context of being a lover.

And another tear has fallen

Confirms the occurrence of another tear, extending the metaphor of rain.

And I am the lover and I have cried again

The lover acknowledges the act of crying and its emotional impact.


And I have ploughed, and I have sown

Summarizes the speaker's various roles, including ploughing, sowing, and guarding.

I have guarded, I have loved

Highlights the speaker's experiences, including love, and draws a parallel to a farmer's tasks.

And like the farmer I must blame

Compares the speaker's experiences to a farmer's responsibility, emphasizing the impact of choices.

My gamble cost and loss on another rain

Associates the speaker's challenges and losses with the metaphorical impact of "another rain."

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