Grace Like Rain
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La la la yeah

Jesus doesn't know my name
He charge me fifty bucks a gram (Woowoo)
Snort don't smoke
Smoke don't shoot that ope
Dwight dissolved in acid rain (Baba baba baba)
Tears are falling down

Messed with Polly and Marie
Took some xany and addy (Woowoo)
Does this mean you'll never blow me again?
Love dissolved in acid rain (Uh-uh uh-uh uh-uh)
Tears are falling down

La la la yeah

You and I are doomed to burn
Like white people in the sun (Woowoo)
Proxy man, drinkin a blood and sand
I'll dissolve in acid rain (Baba baba baba)




Tears are falling down

La la la yeah
Line by Line Meaning

Jesus doesn't know my name
I feel a sense of detachment and insignificance, as if even Jesus himself is unaware of my existence.


He charge me fifty bucks a gram (Woowoo)
I am caught up in a destructive cycle of substance abuse, willing to pay a high price for drugs to escape reality.


Snort don't smoke
I prefer to consume drugs through nasal ingestion rather than smoking them.


Smoke don't shoot that ope
I choose to smoke drugs instead of injecting opioids, recognizing the dangers and risks involved.


Dwight dissolved in acid rain (Baba baba baba)
I witness the disintegration and downfall of someone named Dwight due to the corrosive effects of a metaphorical acid rain, representing the destructive forces in life.


Tears are falling down
My emotions are overwhelming, and I find myself shedding tears in response to these challenging experiences.


Messed with Polly and Marie
I have engaged in complicated and potentially harmful relationships with individuals named Polly and Marie.


Took some xany and addy (Woowoo)
I have consumed Xanax and Adderall, potentially as a means to cope with my emotions or enhance my state of mind.


Does this mean you'll never blow me again?
I wonder if my actions have irreversibly damaged the connection or intimacy I once had with someone, leading to a dramatic shift in our relationship.


Love dissolved in acid rain (Uh-uh uh-uh uh-uh)
The love that was once present in a relationship has corroded and disintegrated, similar to the effects of acid rain.


You and I are doomed to burn
Our relationship is destined to fail and result in pain and destruction, as if we are metaphorically set on fire.


Like white people in the sun (Woowoo)
Our fate in this doomed relationship resembles the vulnerability and susceptibility of white individuals to the harsh rays of the sun, emphasizing the inevitable nature of our demise.


Proxy man, drinkin a blood and sand
I envision a figure, embodying the role of a proxy, consuming a cocktail called 'blood and sand,' symbolizing indulgence and recklessness in the face of our impending downfall.


I'll dissolve in acid rain (Baba baba baba)
I recognize that I, too, will succumb to the corrosive power of the metaphorical acid rain, leading to my own disintegration and destruction.


Tears are falling down
Once again, my emotions become overwhelming and I find myself shedding tears as a result of the impending dissolution and pain.




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Written by: Carl Kody Nielson, Ruban Nielson

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@hazemaweis6096

"Grace Like Rain"

Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me
And I once was lost but now I'm found
Was blind but now I see so clearly

Hallelujah, grace like rain falls down on me
Hallelujah, and all my stains are washed away
They're washed away

'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear
And grace my fears relieved
How precious did that grace appear
The hour I first believed

And hallelujah, grace like rain falls down on me
And hallelujah, all my stains are washed away, they're washed away

When we've been there ten thousand years
Bright shining as the sun
We've no less days to sing Your praise
Than when we first begun

And hallelujah, grace like rain falls down on me
And hallelujah, all my stains are washed away

And hallelujah, grace like rain falls down on me
And hallelujah, all my stains are washed away, they're washed away
And hallelujah
And hallelujah
And hallelujah

And hallelujah, all my stains are washed away, they're washed away



All comments from YouTube:

@bean4u

A beautiful song anointed by God's Spirit !! I lost my 13 year old son and at his funeral service I had another son play and sing this song. God's Spirit descended like a mighty rushing wind and cleansed  the service . I knew my God accepted my son in heaven and forgave us all . Thank you Jesus !

@michaelhubert5470

Amen Brother. Most definetly.

@tullyot

So sorry about your tremendous loss. Will keep you in my prayers.

@cecedetermined3854

Pls accept my condolence .God strengthen you and your family in your time of grief.

@darryldanzinger9996

I am so so sorry for your devastating loss! Praise God for His grace and mercy. Thank you for such a touching and beautiful testimony! May God continue to bless you with His presence.

@Welner

🙏🙏😊

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@Axemaster5

I'm a street musician and I play this song. I get all teary every time. God's grace is powerful, and he saved me. Was lost but now am found. Thank you God

@evilsreckoning4842

Play it again in the streets, the people need love, peace and comfort in a world that's on edge.

@MathewSlye

Love this song. Touches your heart and you can feel the words move over you.

@morninggloryone

GoodMorning. ♥ This is the day the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it. ~ Psalm 118:24, NLT. +

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