Shadows In The Rain
Sting Lyrics


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Woke up in my clothes again this morning
I don't know exactly where I am
And I should heed my doctor's warning
He does the best with me he can

He claims I suffer from delusion
But I'm so confident I'm sane
It can't be an optical illusion
So how do you explain
Shadows in the rain

And if you see us on the corner
We're just dancing in the rain
I tell my friends there when I see them




Outside my windowpane
Shadows in the rain

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Shadows in the Rain" by Sting is a reflection of someone who is confused about his sanity. The opening lines suggest that the singer has woken up clothed and disoriented, not knowing precisely where he is. Sting is depicting someone who is struggling with some form of mental health issue, plagued with delusions, and unable to separate reality from fiction. The singer suggests that he has sought advice from a physician, who has diagnosed him as delusional but insists that he is sane.


The theme of this song is the idea of duality, the struggle between sanity and insanity. The singer recognizes that his mind is playing tricks on him yet cannot explain the shadows that he sees in the rain. In many ways, these "shadows in the rain" represent the duality of the singer's mental state, a blurred line between reality and fantasy.


Overall, "Shadows in the Rain" is an introspection of someone grappling with mental health issues that Sting paints pictures of with his descriptive lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Woke up in my clothes again this morning
I don't remember how I got home, and my state of mind is hazy.


I don't know exactly where I am
I'm physically present but mentally disoriented, not understanding my surroundings.


And I should heed my doctor's warning
My doctor warned me about my mental state and suggested appropriate ways to deal with it.


He does the best with me he can
My doctor is compassionate, empathetic, and has my best interests in mind.


He claims I suffer from delusion
My doctor has diagnosed me with a form of mental illness characterized by a false belief or perception.


But I'm so confident I'm sane
Despite my diagnosis, I'm convinced that I'm not crazy and that what I'm experiencing is real.


It can't be an optical illusion
What I'm seeing and feeling can't be a trick of the light or my eyes playing tricks on me.


So how do you explain
If my experience is not an illusion, how else can you possibly explain it?


Shadows in the rain
I'm seeing ominous figures or symbols in everyday phenomena, such as shadows cast by raindrops.


And if you see us on the corner
If you happen to notice me and my friends hanging out on the street corner...


We're just dancing in the rain
We're carefree and enjoying the simple pleasures of life in the midst of depressing circumstances.


I tell my friends there when I see them
I confide in my friends whenever I get the chance to see them.


Outside my windowpane
Sometimes what I see outside my window seems eerily connected to my delusions.


Shadows in the rain
My delusions come in many forms and often involve shadows taking on menacing, symbolic shapes in the rain.




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