The Rain
Rap-P Lyrics
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A fog is coming over the hill
Days like these are so unclear
Could there be sun just beyond this?
The keys of the piano are tapped
By the fingers ever delicately
The ambience is deafening
You can almost hear the violins...
A fog is coming over the hill
Days like these are so unclear
Could there be sun just beyond this?
The keys of the piano are tapped
By the fingers ever delicately
The ambience is deafening
You can almost hear the violins...
I can hear them at the door
As we run for a hole in the floor
Will we make it through this night?
Will we make it through this night?
I can hear them at the door
As we run for a hole in the floor
Will we make it through this night?
Will we make it through this night?
Rain over the countryside
A fog is coming over the hill
Days like these are so unclear
Could there be sun just beyond this?
The keys of the piano are tapped
By the fingers ever delicately
The ambience is deafening
You can almost hear the violins...
There's no knocking this time…
Save us God
As we fear for our lives for the last time
The rain starts to slow
And I want you to know
There's always sunshine after the rain
After the Rain...
After the Rain...
After the Rain...
After the Rain...
There's no knocking this time…
There's no knocking this time…
After the Rain...
In Rap-P's song "The Rain," the lyrics paint a picture of a rainy, foggy countryside, with a sense of uncertainty and fear. The piano keys are delicately tapped, and the ambience is deafening. The mentioning of violins almost heard seems to add to the sense of unease. As the song progresses, the tone shifts to panic as the sound of knocking on a door signals a potential threat. The lyrics reflect the fear of not making it through the night, shown as they run for a hole in the floor, hoping to stay safe. However, the rain eventually slows, and the song ends on a hopeful note, reminding listeners that there's always sunshine after the rain.
Overall, the lyrics can be interpreted in various ways, depending on the listener's perspective. It could be viewed as a metaphor for life's uncertainties and how tough times can be followed by better days. On the other hand, it can be viewed as a commentary on societal issues, such as violence or natural calamities, and how people can overcome them. Rap-P's 'The Rain' is a poignant reminder of the power of music in telling stories with depth and meaning.
Line by Line Meaning
Rain over the countryside
A natural occurrence of rain is happening in the country
A fog is coming over the hill
The fog is slowly forming and coming closer to the hill
Days like these are so unclear
During times like this, everything is uncertain and hazy
Could there be sun just beyond this?
Is there a possibility of having better days ahead?
The keys of the piano are tapped
The piano keys are being played with gentle touches
By the fingers ever delicately
The fingers playing the piano are so delicate and gentle
The ambience is deafening
The atmosphere is so silence and peaceful
You can almost hear the violins...
You can almost hear the sweet sound of the violins
I can hear them at the door
I can hear someone knocking at the door
As we run for a hole in the floor
We are rushing to find a place to hide
Will we make it through this night?
Do we have the strength to survive through the night?
There's no knocking this time…
This time no one is knocking at the door
Save us God
We are praying for God's help and protection
As we fear for our lives for the last time
We are terrified that this might be the last time we would be alive
The rain starts to slow
The rain is starting to lessen in intensity
And I want you to know
I need to tell you something
There's always sunshine after the rain
After every hardship, there will always be good times ahead.
After the Rain...
After a difficult phase, there will be a better tomorrow.
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Russell Gunn
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