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Caught in the Rain
Preston School of Industry Lyrics


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Don't know what I found there stuck in the muddle
Yeah it was the big muddle gulping around
Shiny redcoats bring it on
Apprentice says print aren't you lucky enough to
Caught in the rain I'm caught in the rain

it's always those with a past to claim
And I've always known quite a few
The world is not spinnin
Fast enough for you



Saw it on the street
Seen it out on the trees
That's right if you're cold enough to lie than why not
Caught in the rain I'm caught in the rain

hurry up sunny day
Shout it out I'll never wait
On Saturday maybe I don't know
I'm not lying no
I'm caught in the rain

Overall Meaning

The song "Caught in the Rain" by Preston School of Industry is a complex and layered piece that alludes to themes of ambivalence and vulnerability. The initial lyrics of the song may seem like gibberish, but they are a metaphor for being lost in a complex and confusing situation. The singer is stuck in a "muddle" and is unable to navigate their way out of it. The shiny redcoats are a symbol of conformity that is pressuring the singer to conform to societal norms. The apprentice's question, "Print aren't you lucky enough to", implies that the singer's occupation is somewhat precarious and dependent on luck.


The second stanza of the song suggests feelings of frustration and disillusionment with society. The singer knows several people who have a past to claim, i.e., who have been through difficult experiences, and yet they are still unable to make the world spin fast enough for themselves. The lyrics, "Saw it on the street seen it out on the trees, that's right if you're cold enough to lie than why not" suggests that the singer is observing the hypocrisy in society and feels an overwhelming sense of apathy towards it.


The chorus of the song is a declaration of the singer being "caught in the rain." This could be a metaphor for being caught in the storms of life, feeling exposed and vulnerable. The last stanza of the song is a plea for a sunny day, a day without any obstacles or problems. The singer is shouting it out and is unwilling to wait any longer. Overall, the song is a deep and insightful commentary on the struggles of modern society and the human condition.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't know what I found there stuck in the muddle
I found something confusing and I don't know what it is


Yeah it was the big muddle gulping around
It was a huge confusion around me


Shiny redcoats bring it on
The authorities are coming to enforce their power


Apprentice says print aren't you lucky enough to
The apprentice is saying that it's fortunate that we can print something


Caught in the rain I'm caught in the rain
I'm stuck in a bad situation and I can't escape


it's always those with a past to claim
People who have a past are always quick to show it off


And I've always known quite a few
I know many people who do this


The world is not spinnin
The world is not moving fast enough for some people


Fast enough for you
But some people are happy with how the world is moving


Saw it on the street
I saw it happening on the street


Seen it out on the trees
I've seen it happening in nature too


That's right if you're cold enough to lie than why not
If you're capable of lying then why not do it, even if it's cold-hearted


Caught in the rain I'm caught in the rain
Once again, I'm stuck in a bad situation that I can't escape


hurry up sunny day
I'm waiting for a better day to come soon


Shout it out I'll never wait
I won't wait any longer, I'll speak up now


On Saturday maybe I don't know
I'm not sure what will happen on Saturday


I'm not lying no
I'm telling the truth


I'm caught in the rain
Overall, I'm stuck in a negative situation that I can't escape from




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: SCOTT KANNBERG

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