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I Can't Stop The Rain
David Ruffin Lyrics


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If I could move a mountain.
I'd push one in your way, and keep you from walking out the door.
Aw but I know I can't move mountains.
Aw and I can't make you stay.
And we'll never have the love we had before.
I'm happy for the laughter, and I'm sorry for the pain.
I can't hold the sunshine, and I can't stop.
No I can't stop the rain no baby I can't stop the rain.
If I brace myself against the clouds.
With one hand on the sun.
Oh tell me what good would it do?
I'd be a grey loser, after all was said and done.
On a dark and rainy night without you.
You know what I'd do?
Talk you into staying, but my words would be in vain.
But I can't hold the sunshine, and I can't stop.
No I can't stop the rain no baby.
I can't stop the rain.
I'd talk you into staying, but my words would be in vain.
Cause I can't hold the sunshine and I can't stop.
No I can't stop the rain oh I can't stop the rain.
No no no, I can't stop the rain, oh baby, no no no no,
It's a cloudy sky but,
It's raining down on my love, I can't stop the rain.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to David Ruffin's song "I Can't Stop The Rain" express a feeling of helplessness and resignation about a lost love. The opening line "If I could move a mountain, I'd push one in your way, and keep you from walking out the door" suggests a desire to prevent the departure of the person he loves, using hyperbole to illustrate the intensity of his feelings. However, in the following lines, he acknowledges that he knows he cannot do such things, and that he cannot make the person stay. The phrase "we'll never have the love we had before" implies that the relationship has been compromised irreparably.


The chorus "I can't hold the sunshine, and I can't stop. No, I can't stop the rain" symbolizes the lack of control he has over the situation, and his inability to prevent the pain that he knows will follow the separation. The lines "On a dark and rainy night without you, you know what I'd do? Talk you into staying, but my words would be in vain" express his desire to reconcile, but also the understanding that his efforts would be futile. The final line "It's a cloudy sky but, it's raining down on my love, I can't stop the rain" reinforces the idea that the singer is powerless in the face of the inevitable.


Line by Line Meaning

If I could move a mountain.
If only I had the power to change the course of things.


I'd push one in your way, and keep you from walking out the door.
I'd do everything in my power to keep you from leaving me.


Aw but I know I can't move mountains.
Sadly, I recognize that I am powerless to control the situation.


Aw and I can't make you stay.
Despite my desire for you to stay, I can't force you to do so.


And we'll never have the love we had before.
Our relationship will never be the same as it once was.


I'm happy for the laughter, and I'm sorry for the pain.
I appreciate the good times we shared, but also regret the pain caused by our current situation.


I can't hold the sunshine, and I can't stop.
I am powerless to control the natural forces of the world.


No I can't stop the rain no baby I can't stop the rain.
I am unable to prevent the hardships that have come our way.


If I brace myself against the clouds.
If I try to fight against the inevitable challenges we face.


With one hand on the sun.
With the knowledge that there is still hope for a brighter future.


Oh tell me what good would it do?
What purpose would it serve?


I'd be a grey loser, after all was said and done.
I would ultimately come out defeated, regardless of any efforts made.


On a dark and rainy night without you.
In times of hardship, your absence only makes things more difficult.


You know what I'd do?
I often imagine what I would do to fix our situation.


Talk you into staying, but my words would be in vain.
I would plead with you to stay, but I know it would not make a difference.


Cause I can't hold the sunshine, and I can't stop.
Once again, I acknowledge my inability to change the outcome of things.


No I can't stop the rain oh I can't stop the rain.
No matter how much I wish to, I can't prevent the hardships that come our way.


No no no, I can't stop the rain, oh baby, no no no no,
I repeat this painful truth, as if saying it enough times could make it less true.


It's a cloudy sky but,
Despite the challenges we face, there is still hope for a better tomorrow.


It's raining down on my love, I can't stop the rain.
Although it pains me, I must accept that I can't prevent the hardship that has come to our relationship.




Writer(s): Charles Kipps

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George Brown


on I Miss You, Pt. 2

David Ruff in is the best of the best okkk miss your voice sir.

George Brown


on I'm So Glad I Fell For You

David is this best

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