Down the Drain
Michael Schenker Group Lyrics


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We share a broken arrow
We share a life
We pray that something better
Will turn this thing around
We are the broken people
We are the ghosts
And I know there ain't nobody
Who can save us now

So let it rain, wash away the pain
Let it rain, and wash it down the drain

We left the water running
Til' the well was dry
I watch while our life's burning
Flames reach for the sky
So let it rain, wash away the pain
Let it rain, and wash it down the drain

If you are lost and never found
If you are down and nowhere bound
If your river's black and your sea is green
Let the rain come down and wash you clean

We braved the stormy waters
And the burning sand
We walked on holy water
To find this no man's land

Let it rain, wash away the pain




Let it rain, and wash it down the drain
[3x]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Down the Drain" by Michael Schenker Group talk about the pain and struggle that the musicians are facing. They feel that they share a broken arrow and a life, and only hope that something better will come along to turn things around. They feel broken, like ghosts, and they know that nobody can save them at this point. The only option left is to let the rain come and wash away the pain, to let it wash everything down the drain.


The lyrics also contain a sense of regret and loss as they talk about leaving the water running until the well was dry. The singer watches their life burning, with flames reaching for the sky. However, they still hold onto a glimmer of hope and urge listeners to let the rain come down and wash away their pain.


Overall, "Down the Drain" is a melancholic song that talks about pain, regret, and hopelessness, but also holds a message of letting go and finding hope in the face of despair.


Line by Line Meaning

We share a broken arrow
We are united in having lost our direction and purpose, and the consequences that come with it


We share a life
We are connected in our struggles and experiences of a difficult existence


We pray that something better Will turn this thing around
We hold onto hope that things will improve somehow


We are the broken people We are the ghosts
We are the damaged and forgotten souls who feel lost and purposeless


And I know there ain't nobody Who can save us now
I believe that no one can rescue us from our current situation


So let it rain, wash away the pain Let it rain, and wash it down the drain
We hope that a cleansing rain will come and alleviate our suffering and difficulties


We left the water running Til' the well was dry
We were wasteful and took for granted the resources and opportunities we had until it was too late


I watch while our life's burning Flames reach for the sky
I witness the destruction and chaos in our lives that we have brought upon ourselves


If you are lost and never found If you are down and nowhere bound If your river's black and your sea is green Let the rain come down and wash you clean
If you too are struggling and feel hopeless, let the cleansing rain offer some relief and a chance to start anew


We braved the stormy waters And the burning sand We walked on holy water To find this no man's land
We have endured many hardships and challenges in the pursuit of something greater only to end up in a desolate and barren wasteland


Let it rain, wash away the pain Let it rain, and wash it down the drain [3x]
We repeat our plea for the rain to wash away our pain and suffering, and cleanse us of our past mistakes




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Chris Logan


on Fatal Strike

Hahahaha This was an entertaining read! Not precisely correct, but very close. Looks like ChatGPT 3.5 gave this analysis of the lyrics.

"Solo flight" refers to the actual personnel on the aircraft, not a lone aircraft: 1 crew member on board an F-117 Nighthawk, with a wing man in another F-117 flying in tandem, 'holding tight.'

The song was written based on the real, true to life account from the pilot of the first aircraft to drop bombs on Baghdad, Iraq, at the very start of the Gulf War. His first target was the main communications tower, downtown.

Crossing the border at Rafha refers to Rafha, Saudi Arabia, not to be confused with Rafah, Egypt (along its border with the Gaza Strip).

The following link is not the article from which the lyrics were derived, but it is close; It's the account from an F-117 pilot that flew into Baghdad the same night, but in the 2nd wave of Nighthawks as opposed to the first:

https://www.defensemedianetwork.com/stories/gulf-war-black-jet-over-baghdad/

Check it out - It's an interesting read!

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