Ravel In The Rain
Black Lyrics


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Now it's complete,
Ravel is in the rain
Standing in my dream street.
I'd like to meet
Ravel in New Orleans,
Hold out my hand to his.
I was warned, now I'm old,
Still searching for what I'm told
Is gone, is God, is not.
Don't try to leave,
I've tried so many times.
The street is named desire.
(solo)
I was warned, now I'm old
Still searching for what I'm told
Is gone, is God, is not.
I was warned, now I'm old




Still searching for what I'm told
Is gone, is God, is not.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Ravel In The Rain" by Black are quite poetic and require some reflection to fully comprehend. The song seems to be about a longing for connection and understanding in a world that can be confusing and chaotic. The first line, "Now it's complete, Ravel is in the rain," suggests that something significant has happened or been achieved, but there is still more to be done. The reference to Ravel, a famous composer, implies a desire for artistic inspiration and creativity.


The next lines, "Standing in my dream street. I'd like to meet Ravel in New Orleans, Hold out my hand to his," suggest a desire to connect with others who share a similar passion or vision. The line "I was warned, now I'm old, Still searching for what I'm told Is gone, is God, is not," hints at the idea that the singer has been warned about the fleeting nature of creativity and inspiration, yet still holds onto the hope of finding it.


The last line of the song, "The street is named desire," could be interpreted as a reference to the play "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams, which explores themes of desire, passion, and longing. Overall, the lyrics to "Ravel In The Rain" seem to express a yearning for connection, creativity, and a deeper understanding of the world.


Line by Line Meaning

Now it's complete,
The situation has reached its desired end point.


Ravel is in the rain
The subject of the song, Ravel, is experiencing a melancholy situation.


Standing in my dream street.
The setting of the song is a place of imagination and longing.


I'd like to meet
The artist expresses a desire to connect with the subject of the song.


Ravel in New Orleans,
The artist imagines meeting Ravel in a vibrant city that is symbolic of creativity and inspiration.


Hold out my hand to his.
The singer expresses a desire for validation and recognition from Ravel.


I was warned, now I'm old,
The singer admits to having received advice in the past, but has not heeded it and has continued to pursue a fruitless quest.


Still searching for what I'm told
The artist is looking for something that others have described to them, without fully understanding it or its worth.


Is gone, is God, is not.
The object of the artist's search (whether it be an object or idea) is elusive, and may not even exist.


Don't try to leave,
The artist pleads with someone (perhaps Ravel, or themselves) not to give up or abandon their pursuit.


I've tried so many times.
The singer has made repeated attempts at finding what they are looking for, without success.


The street is named desire.
The setting of the song (the dream street) is symbolic of the artist's longing and yearning for something they cannot explain or attain.


(solo)
Musical interlude.


I was warned, now I'm old
Reiteration of the earlier statement, emphasizing the singer's frustration and regret over their continual search.


Still searching for what I'm told
Continuation of the earlier idea.


Is gone, is God, is not.
Reiteration of the artist's belief that what they are pursuing may or may not exist.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: COLIN VEARNCOMBE, DAVE DICKIE

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