Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
Reeves Dianne Lyrics


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Into each life some rain must fall
But too much is fallin' in mine
Into each heart some tears must fall
But some day the sun will shine

Some folks can lose the blues in their hearts
But when I think of you, another shower starts
Into each life some rain must fall
But too much is fallin' in mine

Into each life some rain must fall
But too much, too much is fallin' in mine
Into each heart some tears must fall
But some day the sun will shine

Some folks can lose the blues in their hearts
But when I think of you, another shower starts
Into each life some rain must fall
But too much is fallin' in mine

Into each and every life some rain has got to fall
But too much of that stuff is fallin' into mine
And into each heart some tears gotta fall
And I know that someday that sun is bound to shine

Some folks can lose the blues in their hearts
But when I think of you, another shower starts




Into each life some rain must fall
But too much is fallin' in mine

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Reeves Dianne's song Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall expresses the challenges that life brings and how these challenges might be overwhelming at times. In the first verse, the song states that every life must face obstacles and hardships, but the present difficulties in the singer's life seem to be too much. The second verse announces that every heart must experience pain and sadness, but there will come a day when happiness will return. However, the rain of despair continues to pour in the singer's life, and the third verse suggests that the rain of tears in the singer's heart has been falling continuously. But the optimism in the song remains as it assures the listener that the sun will eventually shine after the storm in their life has passed.


The recurring line of "Some folks can lose the blues in their hearts, but when I think of you, another shower starts" shows the emotional power that someone has over another. The power to affect one's emotional state, causing a reaction much like the climate's unpredictability in changing a clear sky into a storm. The song portrays a message of hope that there's a silver lining amidst all the sadness and pain, and one shouldn't give up in pursuit of a happier life. It's a reminder that while life can be challenging, it's also temporary, and things will improve in the end.


Line by Line Meaning

Into each life some rain must fall
Everyone experiences hardship and suffering in their life.


But too much is fallin' in mine
The singer feels overwhelmed by the amount of difficulty they are facing.


Into each heart some tears must fall
It is natural for people to experience sadness and pain.


But some day the sun will shine
There is hope that things will get better and happiness will return.


Some folks can lose the blues in their hearts
Some people are better equipped to handle difficult situations and are able to move on from them more easily.


But when I think of you, another shower starts
The singer's pain is aggravated when they think of someone specific.


Into each and every life some rain has got to fall
Everyone will experience hardship and suffering at some point, without exception.


But too much of that stuff is fallin' into mine
The artist feels like they are dealing with more than their fair share of difficulty.


And into each heart some tears gotta fall
No one is immune to sadness or pain.


And I know that someday that sun is bound to shine
Despite the current difficulty, the artist remains hopeful for a brighter future.


Into each life some rain must fall
Reiteration of the idea that everyone experiences hardship and suffering.


But too much is fallin' in mine
Reiteration of the idea that the artist feels overwhelmed by their current situation.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ALLAN ROBERTS, DORIS FISHER

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