Rain Rain Go Away
“Rain Rain Go Away” makes a clear emotional move from “Rain, rain, go away” to “Shhh… what's that sound.” Between those two images sits nature used as an emotional mirror.
“Rain Rain Go Away” makes a clear emotional move from “Rain, rain, go away” to “Shhh… what's that sound.” Between those two images sits nature used as an emotional mirror.
“Rain Rain Go Away” draws meaning from impermanence: clouds, light, water, seasons, and distance keep changing even when emotion wants to hold still. When the lyric says “But when our games get wet and cold,” the song moves beyond mood and into the environment as witness to human feeling rather than background decoration. As the song develops, rain quietly comes to represent renewal, melancholy, or emotion finally allowed to fall. The repeated sense of 'we' widens the thought beyond one narrator and makes it communal. By the time the song reaches “Shhh… what's that sound,” its last image makes impermanence feel less like an ending than a condition of being alive.