Clementine
Raining Jane Lyrics


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Clementine, you're mine.
And I hold you in the palm of my hand.
Rain or shine, you give all the time.
I'm coming to understand.

The only truth I've found, the cycle is circling round and round.
Round and round again.
The only truth I've found, the cycle is circling round and round.
Round and round again.
And again.

Phone alarm, in the middle of war.
Brothers and sisters what are we standing for?
I can tell you the ending, before it begins.
Until peace is the answer, nobody wins.

The only truth I've found, the cycle is circling round and round. (Nobody wins)
Round and round again.
The only truth I've fund, the cycle is circling round and round.
Round and round again.
And again.

Naturally, you don't believe me.
You say, it's simply inconceivable and I can see.
I, yeah I believe that you'll come looking for me.
When you believe.

We gather here, spring to fall.
The time will come to leave this all.
Back to the ground where it began.
Little seeds from my hand.
You're falling from my hand (from my hand).

I believe.
The only truth I've fund, the cycle is circling round and round.
Round and round again.

Follow the sun.
Everyone one.
I believe.





The only truth I've fund, the cycle is circling round and round.
Round and round again.

Overall Meaning

The song Clementine by Raining Jane is a beautiful and introspective piece that contemplates the cyclical nature of life and relationships. The first stanza of the song begins with the singer addressing someone named Clementine, saying that she is his and he holds her in the palm of his hand. He goes on to say that no matter the weather, she is always there for him and that he is finally starting to understand this about her. The song then moves on to the chorus, which repeats the lyrics "the only truth I've found, the cycle is circling round and round." This can be interpreted as a metaphor for life, and how things tend to cycle back around and repeat themselves, regardless of how much we try to change them.


The second verse takes a more political turn, as the singer speaks about a phone alarm going off in the middle of war, and how nobody really wins in such situations until peace is finally achieved. The chorus repeats once again, emphasizing the cyclical nature of our world. In the bridge, the singer speaks to someone who doesn't believe that the cyclical nature of life is true. He tells them that he believes that they will come around to seeing things his way eventually.


The final stanza of the song is perhaps the most poignant. It speaks to the circle of life, and how even our bodies return to the ground from which they came. The singer talks about little seeds falling from his hand, which could represent the legacy that we leave behind after we're gone. The song ends on a note of hope and optimism, with the line "follow the sun, everyone one, I believe" repeating several times.


Overall, Clementine is a thought-provoking song about the ways in which life tends to repeat itself, and the importance of finding hope and meaning in that repetition.


Line by Line Meaning

Clementine, you're mine.
The singer has a special connection with Clementine, and feels possessive of her.


And I hold you in the palm of my hand.
The singer feels like they have control over Clementine, as if she is a small, delicate object that they can hold.


Rain or shine, you give all the time.
Clementine is always reliable and consistent, no matter what the circumstances are.


I'm coming to understand.
The artist is gaining a better understanding of Clementine and their relationship with her.


The only truth I've found, the cycle is circling round and round. Round and round again. The only truth I've found, the cycle is circling round and round. Round and round again. And again.
The artist has realized that life is full of repeating patterns, and they feel trapped in this never-ending cycle.


Phone alarm, in the middle of war.
The singer feels like they are in the middle of a difficult and stressful situation, as symbolized by the sound of a phone alarm.


Brothers and sisters what are we standing for?
The singer questions the purpose of their actions, and wonders if their efforts are doing any good.


I can tell you the ending, before it begins.
The artist feels like they can predict the outcome of their current situation, and it is not a positive one.


Until peace is the answer, nobody wins.
The artist believes that in situations of conflict, it is important to strive for peace, because nobody truly wins if the fighting continues.


Naturally, you don't believe me.
The artist feels like their beliefs are not widely accepted or understood by others.


You say, it's simply inconceivable and I can see.
Others may find the singer's beliefs hard to comprehend, and the singer can understand why they might feel that way.


I, yeah I believe that you'll come looking for me. When you believe.
Despite any perceived differences or disagreements, the artist believes that others will eventually come around to their way of thinking and seek them out.


We gather here, spring to fall. The time will come to leave this all. Back to the ground where it began. Little seeds from my hand. You're falling from my hand (from my hand).
The singer reflects on the cycle of life and death, and how we all eventually return to the earth from where we came.


Follow the sun. Everyone one. I believe.
The singer encourages others to strive for positivity and hope, and they still hold onto their own beliefs despite any challenges they may face.




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