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Got caught out in the pouring rain
You'll never, never talk to her again
Things are never gonna be the same
Some good's gotta come of all this pain

Always something better than what you found
Your wife's become your mother now
Did every drug, man, you've paid the price
Now you're addicted to Jesus Christ

This ain't no 90210
This ain't no 90210

Things are never gonna be the same
Some good's gotta come of all this pain
This ain't no 90210
This ain't no 90210
This ain't no 90210

My girlfriend's father's got a 44 mag.
She shot her dog 'cause he was being bad
She love's her daddy, he's been a jerk
Now she's my daughter when I get home from work

This ain't no 90210
This ain't no 90210
This ain't no 90210




This ain't no 90210
This ain't no 90210

Overall Meaning

In the song "S" by 902, the singer is lamenting over the changes in his life. He got caught in the pouring rain, and as a result, he is never going to talk to her again. The rain is symbolic of the emotional turmoil he is going through. The line "some good's gotta come of all this pain" hints that he is trying to find a silver lining to his situation. However, he acknowledges that things are never going to be the same.


The song then takes a turn and talks about addiction. The singer has tried every drug and has paid the price. But now, he is addicted to Jesus Christ. The line "your wife's become your mother now" suggests that he has turned to religion for comfort and support, much like a child would turn to their mother. The "90210" reference in the title is a nod to the popular TV show from the '90s, which was known for its depiction of a glamorous and drama-filled life. The singer is acknowledging that life is not always going to be perfect like it was on the show.


In the second verse, the song talks about a girlfriend's troubled relationship with her father. He owns a gun and shoots their dog for misbehaving. Despite this, she still loves her father, who has been a jerk. The verse ends with the line "now she's my daughter when I get home from work," which suggests that the singer has taken on a parental role and is trying to provide comfort and stability for his girlfriend.


Line by Line Meaning

Got caught out in the pouring rain
I was caught in a miserable situation which I couldn't escape.


You'll never, never talk to her again
I've lost someone very dear to me and I'll never be able to speak to her again.


Things are never gonna be the same
My life has changed irrevocably and I'll never be able to restore it to how it was before.


Some good's gotta come of all this pain
I'm hoping that I'll eventually find some meaning or redemption from all of the suffering that I've gone through.


Always something better than what you found
It's possible to improve upon what you start with, whether it be a situation or a person.


Your wife's become your mother now
Your partner has assumed a caretaker role which is similar to the one your mother had in your childhood.


Did every drug, man, you've paid the price
I've experimented with various drugs and now I'm suffering the consequences of my actions.


Now you're addicted to Jesus Christ
I've replaced my addiction to drugs with an addiction to religion.


This ain't no 90210
This is not a show about attractive, wealthy teenagers living in California. This is real life with real problems.


My girlfriend's father's got a 44 mag.
My significant other's dad possesses a powerful firearm.


She shot her dog 'cause he was being bad
She killed her own pet due to its bad behavior.


She love's her daddy, he's been a jerk
She has an affectionate relationship with her father despite his poor behavior.


Now she's my daughter when I get home from work
I play a parental role to her because of her strained relationship with her own father.




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