Didn't It Rain
Divine Deluge: A Spiritual Tale of Rain and RedemptionLyrics
Didn't it rain children, talk about rain oh my Lord
Expressing awe and amazement at the heavy rain, addressing children, and acknowledging the Lord.
Didn't it, didn't, didn't, oh my Lord didn't it rain
Reiteration of the intense rainfall and the awe-inspiring nature of the event.
Didn't it rain children, talk about rain oh my Lord
Similar to the first line, emphasizing the significant and remarkable rain.
Didn't it, didn't it, didn't it, oh my Lord didn't it rain
Continued emphasis on the magnitude of the rain, repeating for emphasis.
Rain, rain, oh my Lord
Direct reference to rain as a divine phenomenon, again acknowledging the Lord.
Didn't it, didn't it, didn't it, oh my Lord didn't it rain
Repetition of the acknowledgment of the Lord and the extraordinary rain event.
When you read in the good book you'll understand
Suggesting that understanding the significance of the rain requires reading the Bible (the good book).
Why Noah lived as a righteous man
Connecting the rain event to the biblical story of Noah, who is known for his righteousness.
The Lord called Noah and gave him a plan
Describing how the Lord communicated a plan to Noah.
Said: "build me an ark at my command"
Noah is instructed to build an ark in obedience to the Lord's command.
Just listen how it's raining, all day, all night
Transitioning to a scene where rain is falling continuously, creating a vivid picture of the flooding.
Water rising in the east, water rising in the west
Describing water rising in different directions, intensifying the imagery of the flood.
Men groaning in the north, some moaning in the south
Depicting the distress of people in various locations due to the flooding.
All day, all night oh oh oh oooo
Expressing the continuous and relentless nature of the rain and its impact.
Just listen how it's raining all day all night
Repeating the description of non-stop rain, underscoring its significance.
Didn't it rain, talk about rain oh my Lord
Reiteration of the intense rain and the amazement it evokes.
Didn't it, didn't it, didn't it, oh my Lord didn't it rain
Emphasizing the extraordinary nature of the rain through repetition.
Rain, rain oh my Lord
Again, directly attributing the rain to the Lord, reinforcing its divine origin.
Didn't it, didn't it, didn't it, oh my Lord didn't it rain
Repetition of the acknowledgment of the Lord and the extraordinary rain event.
Then the Lord told Noah take 'em two by two
Describing the Lord instructing Noah to gather animals in pairs for the ark.
The ox and the fox an the kangaroo
Listing some of the animals Noah is instructed to bring onto the ark.
The wicked man if he don't repent
Warning that the wicked will face judgment unless they repent.
Leave 'em there until my judgment
Instruction to leave the wicked behind until the judgment is delivered.
Just listen how it's raining all day all night
Returning to the theme of continuous rain, emphasizing its persistence.
Water rising in the east, water rising in the west
Repeating the description of water rising in different directions, intensifying the imagery.
Men groaning in the north, men moaning in the south
Highlighting the distress of people in different locations due to the flooding.
All day all night, well well well well well well well well
Reiteration of the constant rain and its impact on people.
Let me hear you groan some tune
Inviting people to vocalize their distress through groaning.
Let me hear you moan some children
Encouraging people to express their anguish through moaning.
All day, all night,
Repetition of the theme of continuous rain and people's distress.
Water rising in the east, water rising in the west
Restating the imagery of water rising in different directions and people suffering.
Men groaning in the north, some moaning in the south
Reiteration of the distress of people in different locations due to the flooding.
All day, all night
Repetition of the description of continuous rain and its impact on people.
Didn't it rain, talk about rain oh my Lord
Reiteration of the intense rain and the awe it inspires, again attributing it to the Lord.
Didn't it, didn't it, didn't it, oh my Lord didn't it rain
Repetition for emphasis, emphasizing the extraordinary nature of the rain.
Rain, rain oh my Lord
Repetition of the acknowledgment of the Lord and the extraordinary rain event.
Didn't it, didn't it, didn't it, oh my Lord didn't it rain
Final repetition, emphasizing the divine origin of the intense rain.
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