Rainy Day
Enuff Z'Nuff Lyrics


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Starin' window in his rocking chair
Calling to someone who isn't there
He knows this when he calls but doesn't care
He's really not aware
Uh-huh
He wants to take a walk or take a ride
Hear the sounds and feel the air outside
But it seems his old, hard feet have lost their stride
But haven't lost their drive. Uh-huh

Old man, young heart
It's a rainy day
It's a rainy day
Old man, young heart
It's a rainy day
It's a rainy day

His heart breaks as his thoughts go back in time
His kids were young, his lady by his side
But time has passed him up but in his mind
He still has to unwind
Uh-huh

Old man, young heart
It's a rainy day
It's a rainy day
Old man, young heart
It's a rainy day
It's a rainy day

He hears the children playing in the street
It makes him feel run down and incomplete
His family sets the grandkids at his feet




He knows he's lost the beat
Uh-huh

Overall Meaning

The Enuff Z'Nuff song, "Rainy Day," tells the story of an old man who is reminiscing about his past while sitting in his rocking chair on a rainy day. The first verse speaks to his lonely state, as he calls out to someone who isn't there. It is clear that he is aware of his loneliness, but chooses not to care. He wishes to go outside, take a walk or a ride, but finds that his "old, hard feet have lost their stride." However, his drive and spirit are still intact and he still wants to move forward.


The second verse speaks to the old man's memories of his youth when his kids were young and his lady was by his side. Time has passed him by, but in his mind, he still has to unwind those memories. The chorus repeats the phrase "Old man, young heart" twice, setting the tone for what this song wants to convey. Though the old man's body may be deteriorating, his spirit remains young, and he still feels alive despite the rainy day.


"Rainy Day" is a moving and relatable song that talks about the eternal youth of the human spirit, even in old age. Its poignancy makes it easy for anyone to relate to this song's themes of nostalgia, memories and love.


Line by Line Meaning

Starin' window in his rocking chair
An old man is sitting in his rocking chair, looking out of the window with a blank stare.


Calling to someone who isn't there
He seems to be calling out to someone, possibly his lost loved ones, even though no one is there to respond.


He knows this when he calls but doesn't care
He is aware that no one is there, but he still calls out to them because he misses them deeply.


He's really not aware
He may not be fully conscious of his actions and thoughts due to his advanced age.


Uh-huh
An expression of agreement or affirmation to the previous statement.


He wants to take a walk or take a ride
He yearns to go outside and experience the fresh air and sounds of the world.


Hear the sounds and feel the air outside
He craves to listen to the sounds and feel the breeze outdoors.


But it seems his old, hard feet have lost their stride
His physical limitations, possibly due to his old age, make it challenging for him to move around freely.


But haven't lost their drive. Uh-huh
Despite his challenges, his spirit and zest for life have not faltered or diminished.


His heart breaks as his thoughts go back in time
He feels deep sorrow and pain as his memories take him back to his younger days and the people he has lost.


His kids were young, his lady by his side
He reminisces about happier times when his kids were small, and his wife was with him by his side.


But time has passed him up but in his mind
While time has moved on, he still holds on to the past and remembers it as if it were yesterday.


He still has to unwind
He needs to find a way to relax and let go of his worries.


He hears the children playing in the street
He can hear the laughter and joy of young kids playing outside his window.


It makes him feel run down and incomplete
As he listens to the children play, he feels sad and incomplete, as though he is missing out on something.


His family sets the grandkids at his feet
His grandchildren bring joy and happiness into his life and often visit him to spend time together.


He knows he's lost the beat
He feels out of sync with the world and knows that he does not possess the same energy and vitality as before.




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