MR.RAINDROP
Amplified Lyrics


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Mr. Raindrop,
falling away from me now
Mr. Raindrop,
falling away from me now
Mr. Raindrop,
falling away from me now
Mr. Raindrop,
falling away from me now
Do you know
how much you mean to me
Why must you leave?
I'm just a flower on a tree
Why must you leave?

Do you know
how much you mean to me
Why must you leave?
I'm just a flower on a tree
Why must you leave?
Mr. Raindrop,
falling away from me now
Mr. Raindrop,
falling away from me now
Mr. Raindrop,
falling away from me now
Mr. Raindrop,
falling away from me now
Mr. Raindrop,
falling away from me now
Mr. Raindrop,




falling away from me now
(You make my day, don't go away)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Amplified's song MR.RAINDROP are about the bittersweet experience of letting go of something or someone that means a lot to you. The titular Mr. Raindrop is a metaphor for an important person or thing that is slipping away from the singer. Despite the singer's plea for the raindrop to stay, it continues to fall away. The lyrics suggest that the raindrop, or the thing it represents, is essential to the well-being of the singer, calling him the flower on the tree that will suffer without it.


The repetition of "Mr. Raindrop, falling away from me now" emphasizes the inevitability of loss and the fleeting nature of time. The chorus also highlights the singer's confusion and pain, as seen in the line "Do you know how much you mean to me?" The final plea "You make my day, don't go away" is a desperate appeal to the raindrop to reconsider and remain with the singer.


Overall, Amplified's MR.RAINDROP is a poignant song about the difficulty of navigating loss and the deep impact that certain people or things can have on our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Mr. Raindrop, falling away from me now
Addressing the raindrop, which is falling from the sky and disappearing from sight, as if it is a person that has left.


Do you know how much you mean to me
Expressing deep emotional attachment to the missing person or thing, comparing it to an important part of the singer's life.


Why must you leave?
Questioning the reason why the entity had to go away and leave the singer feeling incomplete or lost.


I'm just a flower on a tree
Comparing oneself to something beautiful and innocent, but that is ultimately powerless and vulnerable to the forces of nature.


Mr. Raindrop, falling away from me now
Repeating the first line, emphasizing the feeling of loss and longing for the missing entity.


(You make my day, don't go away)
Putting forth a plea to not be separated from the entity that brings light and happiness to the singer's life.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Edwards Chris, Ma Terrence

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