Katrina
Skrizzly Adams Lyrics


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Katrina, believe her
There's a song on the stage about people that need her
When god turns away
Yeah, she'll open the heavens and let out the rain
Will the world let her rest for a day?
Will the world let her rest for a day?

She talks in colors
Walks home in the rain
When she holds on to another
Rids 'em of their pain
She's says, "I don't wanna keep living life this way"
But you oughta just try it one day
Yeah, you oughta just try it one day

Moves mountains in the summer
Swims past the plains
She says they all want her
And she can't get away
But her mama don't believe her
She's seen too much pain
And it kills be to see her this way
Yeah, it kills be to see her this way

Katrina, believe her
There's a song on the stage about people that need her
When god turns away
Yeah, she'll open the heavens and let out the rain
Will the world let her rest for a day?
Will the world let her rest for a day?

She says the world's broken
It costs too much to play
There's sign on the door says
Bliss comes if you wait
She swears she's just tired of all this dead weight
These men outwore the welcome they've stayed
Yeah, they outworn the welcome they've stayed

Katrina, believe her
There's a song on the stage about people that need her
When god turns away
Yeah, she'll open the heavens and let out the rain
Will the world let her rest for a day?
Will the world let her rest for a day? (For a day)

She talks in colors
Walks home in the rain
When she holds on to another
Rids 'em of their pain

Katrina, believe her
There's a song on the stage about people that need her
When god turns away
Yeah, she'll open the heavens and let out the rain
Will the world let her rest for a day?
Will the world let her rest for a day? (For a day)

Katrina, believe her
There's a song on the stage about people that need her
When god turns away
Yeah, she'll open the heavens and let out the rain




Will the world let her rest for a day?
Will the world let her rest for a day? (For a day)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Katrina" by Skrizzly Adams convey a story of a woman named Katrina who is a deeply compassionate and empathetic individual. The repetition of the phrase "believe her" suggests that Katrina's sincerity and genuineness may not always be recognized or acknowledged by those around her. She is described as someone who is attuned to the needs of others, as reflected in the line "There's a song on the stage about people that need her." This implies that Katrina is a source of support and comfort for those who are struggling.


The imagery of Katrina talking in colors and walking home in the rain portrays her as a complex and introspective individual who experiences life in a vivid and emotional manner. She is depicted as a healer, someone who alleviates the pain of others and longs for a different way of living. The line "I don't wanna keep living life this way" hints at Katrina's own inner turmoil and desire for change, suggesting a sense of weariness and longing for something more fulfilling.


The reference to Katrina moving mountains in the summer and swimming past the plains symbolizes her resilience and determination in the face of adversity. Despite the challenges she faces and the doubts of her mother, who has witnessed Katrina's suffering, she continues to persevere. The repetition of the line "Will the world let her rest for a day?" emphasizes the constant demands placed on Katrina and raises the question of whether she will ever find peace and respite from her struggles.


The song ultimately portrays Katrina as a figure who is burdened by the weight of the world's brokenness and the expectations placed upon her. She is tired of carrying the "dead weight" of others and longs for a reprieve from the difficulties she faces. The poignant plea for Katrina to be believed and given the opportunity to rest reflects a universal longing for understanding, compassion, and a moment of respite amidst the challenges of life. Through its evocative imagery and heartfelt portrayal of Katrina's struggles, the song captures the essence of empathy, resilience, and the enduring search for solace in a turbulent world.




Lyrics © Songtrust Ave
Written by: Brent Kolatalo, Daniel Jacob Zavaro

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Simply beautiful

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Instant classic!

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The cops are going to love this one when they show up later. 😂