Lyrics
She was born in a cloud of rain
She was born in a challenging or tumultuous situation.
Lightening struck and the thunder came
A significant event or revelation occurred, causing a powerful and noisy reaction.
And I still can't find the eye of the storm
Despite the difficulties, the central point or cause of the turmoil is elusive.
She got me, got me in her grip and
The speaker feels entrapped or controlled by the person described.
I still can't get away from it, oh no.
Despite efforts, escaping the influence of this person is challenging.
Lightening strikes, the thunder child cries.
A dramatic portrayal of the impact, where the child (person) reacts strongly to lightning strikes.
She came to be on a breath of wind
The person came into existence with a sense of unpredictability and a tendency towards wrongdoing.
A force of nature so full of sin
Describing the person as a powerful force of nature with a sinful nature.
And I still can't find the eye of the storm.
Similar to line 3, the elusive nature of the central point or cause of turmoil persists.
Cloud so thick it blocks out the sun
The environment is described as dense and oppressive.
The clap of thunder is my starting gun
The loud noise of thunder serves as a signal to start or initiate something.
So I run.
The speaker runs, possibly indicating a response to the starting signal or a desire to escape.
Lightening strikes the thunder child cries
A repetition of the dramatic impact of lightning on the person, emphasizing the intense reaction.
Tears so heavy fall from her eyes
The person experiences intense sadness, shedding tears.
Never gonna stop a thunder child
The determination or inevitability of the person's powerful and wild nature.
Always gonna be, gonna be running wild.
An affirmation that the person will always remain untamed and rebellious.
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