Here Come The Rain
Caroline Rose Lyrics


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Ain't a song in the sky
The trees they calm to a still
A whisper glides
Makes its way on down the street
A fetid stench steams in curls and it sits on the curb

I heard seven trumpets calling from seven lonely hills
As I walked on toward the station to get my ticket outta here
By noontime with cars heeled and all backed up to a hilt
The midday sun began to walk the line
Black clouds began to pill

Here comes the rain

All was calm when it broke
From the doorway I could hear it coming down as he spoke
Crippled man out on a crate pouring truth out of his throat
Screaming, "Can't you see it's your own air on which you choke?"

"Yes sir but people are just passersby by trade
On our way to slave away all day the highways to our graves"
"You know the language may have differed
But the Romans said the same
Don't you know things of this earth will become earth once again?"

Here come the rain!

I gave you love and I gave you this world
To those I gave most what do you give me in return?
Oedipus kisses mother thrice on the cheek
An eye for an eye leaves but just one eye to see

Don't rattle its cage! Don't toss up its sands!
Cause for things like Fate honey Time's only dice in its hand
"How long will you simple ones love your simple ways?"
Christchurch woman screams from the turret
"Till it's taken away!"





Here come the rain!

Overall Meaning

Caroline Rose's "Here Come the Rain" is a song that embodies a blend of dark tones and poetic storytelling, focused primarily on the end of days. It paints a vivid picture of a world that's falling apart and how people react to this change that's taking place. The opening lines of the song, "Ain't a song in the sky, the trees they calm to a still," invades the listener's senses with a sense of emptiness and dread. The lyrics make it clear that there's no joy or hope in this world. Despite the barrenness of the world, there's a sense of anticipation for the coming rain that might signal the end.


As the song progresses, the narrative shifts to a conversation with a character known as a "Crippled man out on a crate pouring truth out of his throat." He speaks about humanity's destructive tendencies and how we are our own problems. He's a voice of reason in a world that's gone mad, and he's trying to make sense of it all. The line "Don't you know things of this earth will become earth once again?" seems to capture the idea that human constructs, like cities and highways, will ultimately fade away into nothingness.


Overall, Caroline Rose's "Here Come the Rain" is a song that delivers a bleak message about the end of days. It's a reminder that everything on this earth will ultimately come to an end and return to the dirt from whence it came.


Line by Line Meaning

Ain't a song in the sky
The sky is silent with no melody


The trees they calm to a still
The trees are still and silent


A whisper glides
A faint voice floats along


Makes its way on down the street
The voice travels along the street


A fetid stench steams in curls and it sits on the curb
An unpleasant odor rises in waves and lingers on the pavement


I heard seven trumpets calling from seven lonely hills
I imagined hearing seven trumpets playing from seven hills


As I walked on toward the station to get my ticket outta here
I walked to the station to leave this place


By noontime with cars heeled and all backed up to a hilt
At noon, cars were stopped and crowded together


The midday sun began to walk the line
The sun was high overhead and followed its path across the sky


Black clouds began to pill
Dark clouds started to form


Here comes the rain
It's about to rain


All was calm when it broke
It was quiet before the rain started


From the doorway I could hear it coming down as he spoke
From the entrance, I heard the raindrop sounds as he spoke


Crippled man out on a crate pouring truth out of his throat
A disabled man is sitting on a box, speaking truthfully


Screaming, "Can't you see it's your own air on which you choke?"
He yells, "Don't you realize you're suffocating on your own air?"


"Yes sir but people are just passersby by trade
"Yes, people are just transient travelers


On our way to slave away all day the highways to our graves"
Enslaved to work all day, destined for our deaths


"You know the language may have differed
"The words may have changed


But the Romans said the same
But the message is still the same as the Romans conveyed it


Don't you know things of this earth will become earth once again?"
"You should know that everything on this earth will return to the earth"


Here come the rain!
The rain is coming


I gave you love and I gave you this world
I gave you love and this world


To those I gave most what do you give me in return?
What have the people I gave the most to given me in return?


Oedipus kisses mother thrice on the cheek
Oedipus kissed his mother three times on the cheek


An eye for an eye leaves but just one eye to see
The saying "an eye for an eye" leaves only one eye to see with


Don't rattle its cage! Don't toss up its sands!
Don't disturb something that's better left alone


Cause for things like Fate honey Time's only dice in its hand
The outcomes of fate and time are unpredictable


"How long will you simple ones love your simple ways?"
"How long will you, the uncomplicated and satisfied, continue to love your simple routines?"


Christchurch woman screams from the turret
A woman from Christchurch shouts from a lookout


"Till it's taken away!"
"Until it's gone!"




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Daniel Castaneda

love it !

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