Rain
Stryper Lyrics


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Breathing, it once was so easy
Now I'm torn between the sky and the water that climbs up
And drowns me in sleep

I remember, the moon caught in the trees
The stars would fall and dance from branch to branch
And watch me believe, hey, summer follows fall
When I'm watching the rain
Melt my window away
Will You hold me here in Your arms
When I'm sinking in pain
And I'm thinking love's late
Will You hold me here in the night?

Constants, always change their mind
All is so sublime then I blink and I find
That it's written in rain

Oh after, is the sweetest smell of spring
Years and years before I could see past the storm
But it's harder now, believing that Summer follows Fall

When I'm watching the rain
Melt my window away
Will You hold me here in Your arms
When I'm sinking in pain




And I'm thinking love's late
Will You hold me here in the night?

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Stryper's song "Rain" speak to a sense of struggle and uncertainty: "Breathing, it once was so easy / Now I'm torn between the sky and the water that climbs up / And drowns me in sleep." The singer feels pulled in opposite directions, unsure of where to go or what to do.


But amidst this internal conflict, there are memories of beauty and hope: "I remember, the moon caught in the trees / The stars would fall and dance from branch to branch / And watch me believe, hey, summer follows fall." These lines speak to innocence and wonderment, a time when the world felt simpler and the future seemed bright.


As the song progresses, the singer acknowledges the inevitability of change: "Constants, always change their mind / All is so sublime then I blink and I find / That it's written in rain." It's a reminder that nothing stays the same forever, and that accepting this fact can be difficult.


Yet even amidst this acknowledgement, there is a plea for comfort and reassurance: "When I'm watching the rain / Melt my window away / Will You hold me here in Your arms / When I'm sinking in pain / And I'm thinking love's late / Will You hold me here in the night?" The singer seeks solace in the face of uncertainty, asking for someone to be there to provide support and security.


Line by Line Meaning

Breathing, it once was so easy
Once, the act of breathing came to me so instinctively that it was never a hassle. Now, however, I feel that I am caught in a struggle between the sky and the water that rises up to bury me in sleep.


Now I'm torn between the sky and the water that climbs up
I am caught between two opposing forces that seem almost impossible to reconcile - the vastness and freedom of the sky and the relentless and overbearing ascent of water.


And drowns me in sleep
This struggle for balance causes me to feel overwhelmed with exhaustion and a desire to just sink into a deep sleep.


I remember, the moon caught in the trees
I can recall a time when things were simpler in my life and the moon would get caught in the tree branches outside.


The stars would fall and dance from branch to branch
I would watch the stars twinkle and dance around the trees as they fell from the sky and perched on the branches.


And watch me believe, hey, summer follows fall
During these moments, I felt a sense of wonder and optimism that led me to believe that even tough times would ultimately lead to better and brighter periods.


When I'm watching the rain
During times when it's raining outside and I'm indoors.


Melt my window away
I often find myself staring out the window at the rain as it lands on the glass and melts away.


Will You hold me here in Your arms
During these moments of melancholy, I sometimes turn to a higher power and wonder if they will hold me close and comfort me.


When I'm sinking in pain
When I feel overwhelmed with sadness and struggle to cope.


And I'm thinking love's late
During these moments, I may feel pessimistic about the possibilities of being loved and supported in the future.


Will You hold me here in the night?
In these moments of desperation, I ask for comfort and reassurance from a higher power that will keep me safe and give me hope.


Constants, always change their mind
Things that I had previously considered to be solid and unchangeable, start to shift and become more unpredictable.


All is so sublime then I blink and I find
Life can be so wonderful and magical one moment, and then in a blink of an eye, it can take a turn for the worse.


That it's written in rain
These cycles of joy and sorrow seem to be an inevitability of life and exist as a natural, inescapable force.


Oh after, is the sweetest smell of spring
Even after the coldest and most desolate of winters, eventually comes the spring which is full of rebirth, renewal, and the promise of better days.


Years and years before I could see past the storm
It can take many years for me to reach a point in my life where I can finally see beyond the challenges and hardships I had previously faced.


But it's harder now, believing that Summer follows Fall
As I get older and have more life experiences, it can be more challenging for me to maintain a positive outlook and to believe that better times will always follow tough ones.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Capitol CMG Publishing
Written by: Michael Sweet, Matt Heusman

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