Just Like A Butterfly That's Caught In The Rain
Diana Krall Lyrics


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Here I am, lonely,
Tired and lonely,
Crying for home in vain,
Just like a butterfly that's caught in the rain!

Longing for flowers,
Dreaming of hours
Back in the sun-kissed lane,
Just like a butterfly that's caught in the rain!

I know that all of the world is cheery
By that old cottage door,
Why are my wings so weary?
I can't fly any more!

Here I am praying,
Brokenly saying,
"Give me the sun again!",
Just like a butterfly that's caught in the rain!

When it's raining from the sky,
And I see a butterfly,
I can almost hear him sighing
'Cause he has to stop his flying.
I can easily sympathise
With those helpless butterflies!

Here I am, lonely,
Tired and lonely,
Crying for home in vain,
Just like a butterfly that's caught in the rain!

Longing for flowers,
Dreaming of hours
Back in the sun-kissed lane,
Just like a butterfly that's caught in the rain!

I know that all of the world is cheery
By that old cottage door,
Why are my wings so weary?
I can't fly any more!

Here I am praying,
Brokenly saying,




"Give me the sun again!",
Just like a butterfly that's caught in the rain!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Diana Krall's "Just Like A Butterfly That's Caught In The Rain" expresses the feeling of weariness and longing, akin to that of a butterfly caught in the rain. The persona feels tired and lonely as he/she yearns for the comfort of home. The persona compares themselves to a butterfly caught in the rain, which is helpless and unable to fly. They reminisce about a time when they could bask in the warmth of the sun-kissed lane and dream of being surrounded by flowers. The persona also acknowledges the joy in the world beyond their grasp, symbolized by the cheerful cottage door.


The lyrics, beyond its literal interpretation, conveys a sense of melancholy and vulnerability in the persona. Along the lines of the butterfly, the persona is caught in a moment of helplessness, unable to change the circumstances around them. They are left to their wishes for the sun and the comfort of home. The song speaks to a universal experience of feeling trapped and longing for things we cannot have.


Line by Line Meaning

Here I am, lonely,
The singer is alone and feeling sad.


Tired and lonely,
The singer is not only alone, but she is also very tired.


Crying for home in vain,
The singer is yearning for home, but she knows it's futile because she's caught in the rain.


Just like a butterfly that's caught in the rain!
The singer compares herself to a butterfly that's stuck in the rain, unable to fly.


Longing for flowers,
The singer desires to be surrounded by beautiful things, specifically flowers.


Dreaming of hours
The singer reminisces about times that she was able to spend enjoying the beautiful things in life.


Back in the sun-kissed lane,
The singer longs to be back in a beautiful, sunny place.


Just like a butterfly that's caught in the rain!
Again, the singer compares herself to a butterfly that is caught in the rain.


I know that all of the world is cheery
The singer realizes that the rest of the world is happy and cheerful despite her own sadness.


By that old cottage door,
The singer envisions a happy and joyful place at an old cottage.


Why are my wings so weary?
The singer is wondering why she's so exhausted and unable to fly.


I can't fly any more!
The singer is unable to move on from her sadness and is stuck in her current state.


Here I am praying,
The singer is hoping for something better through prayer.


Brokenly saying,
The singer is speaking in a broken and sad tone.


"Give me the sun again!",
The singer is asking for the return of happiness and joy in her life.


Just like a butterfly that's caught in the rain!
Another comparison to the butterfly stuck in the rain, emphasizing the singer's current state of helplessness.


When it's raining from the sky,
The beginning of a new stanza that describes a scene featuring a butterfly and rain.


And I see a butterfly,
The singer observes a butterfly in the rain.


I can almost hear him sighing
The singer imagines the butterfly is distressed and unhappy.


'Cause he has to stop his flying.
The rain has stopped the butterfly from flying and he is stuck.


I can easily sympathise
The singer understands the butterfly's difficulties and can relate to them.


With those helpless butterflies!
The singer empathizes with all butterflies who may be caught in the rain.


Here I am, lonely,
Repetition of earlier line to emphasize continued sadness.


Tired and lonely,
Continued emphasis on the singer's exhaustion and loneliness.


Crying for home in vain,
The singer is still yearning for home, but knows it's not possible.


Just like a butterfly that's caught in the rain!
Final repetition of the comparison to the butterfly, ending the song on a poignant note.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: HARRY M. WOODS, MORT DIXON

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