I Love the Rain
Super700 Lyrics


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I love the rain
And the rain loves me
Such tender friend is he
And not in vain it waters down the pain

Waterdrops
Fell in love with me
And treat my face
Like a remedy
And mix up with my tears

Heavyweight thoughts
Turn into rivulets
And run away
With some memories
Don’t know if they come back

I love the rain
And the rain loves me
Such tender friend is he
And not in vain it waters down the pain
Dangerous

Come in to my cave
I’m not dangerous
Come in to my cave
I’m not dangerous
You can’t be killed by a kiss
It’s not dangerous

Come in to my cave
I’m not dangerous
Come in to my cave
I’m not dangerous
You can’t be killed by a kiss
It’s not dangerous

Didn’t know it was there
Didn’t give a toss
I can’t explain what it was
But there is a loss
You killed my heart
You’re dissmissed




You’re too dangerous
Hit me!

Overall Meaning

The song "I Love the Rain" by Super700 talks about the cathartic power of rain as a metaphor for healing emotional pain. The lyrics describe rain as a "tender friend" that waters down the pain, physically and emotionally. Raindrops falling on the face are compared to a remedy that mixes with tears and washes away heavy thoughts that turn into rivulets that run away with some memories. It's not clear if those memories will come back, but the rain helps to ease the pain of loss and heartbreak. The refrain "I love the rain, and the rain loves me" emphasizes the mutual love and appreciation between the singer and the rain, which serves as a balm to soothe the hurt and sadness.


The second verse changes the tone of the song, as it introduces a character who invites the listener to enter their cave, promising that they are not dangerous, and that "you can't be killed by a kiss." There's a sense of ambiguity and danger in this invitation, as it's not clear who the character is or what their intentions are. The lyrics suggest that the singer has experienced some trauma or harm caused by someone who was too dangerous, and they react by challenging them to hit them. The song leaves open the possibility of both vulnerability and strength, as the rain and the cave are both symbols of safety and refuge, while the danger and violence mentioned in the last lines suggest a need to fight for survival and escape from harm.


Overall, "I Love the Rain" is a rich and poetic song that captures the complex emotions of healing, safety, and danger. The rain is a metaphor that works well in different contexts, and the song creates a vivid image of how it feels to be washed away by the downpour of emotions and memories, but also how it can help to ease the pain slowly and tenderly.


Line by Line Meaning

I love the rain
The singer finds joy and pleasure in the rain.


And the rain loves me
The rain reciprocates the singer's feelings and provides comfort.


Such tender friend is he
The rain is a gentle and kind companion to the singer.


And not in vain it waters down the pain
The rain has a therapeutic effect on the artist's emotional pain.


Waterdrops
Raindrops falling from the sky.


Fell in love with me
The singer feels a deep connection with the raindrops.


And treat my face
The raindrops touch the singer's face.


Like a remedy
The raindrops have a healing effect similar to medication.


And mix up with my tears
The raindrops mix with the artist's tears, possibly indicating that they are crying.


Heavyweight thoughts
The artist's heavy and burdensome thoughts.


Turn into rivulets
The singer's thoughts flow like water.


And run away
The artist's thoughts dissipate with the rain.


With some memories
The singer's memories are mixed with their thoughts.


Don’t know if they come back
The singer is uncertain if their memories will return.


Dangerous
A word that implies something harmful or risky.


Come in to my cave
The artist is inviting someone into their personal space, possibly to share their pain.


I’m not dangerous
The artist reassures the invitation is safe.


You can’t be killed by a kiss
Kissing someone cannot physically harm or kill them, possibly referring to the idea of intimacy and trust.


Didn’t know it was there
The singer was unaware of something.


Didn’t give a toss
The artist was indifferent or apathetic toward something.


I can’t explain what it was
The artist is unable to articulate what they were feeling or experiencing.


But there is a loss
The artist feels a sense of grief or absence.


You killed my heart
Someone or something has caused the singer emotional pain and heartbreak.


You’re dismissed
The artist is separating themselves from the cause of their pain, implying ending a relationship.


You’re too dangerous
The other person or thing is emotionally harmful or toxic to the singer.


Hit me!
A phrase that can be interpreted as a plea for emotional release, aggression, or as a figure of speech.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: HAVES, MICHAEL / RAMADANI, IBADET

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