What is there to do? Only rain
Falling down from the sky
Only me and you fair and plain
Nothing lost and nothing gained
Only the love nothing more nothing less comes between us
Temperatures rising my passion is burning inside…
Spring is not going out without a rainy day or two. Nourishing, fortifying, life-giving rain. Like a rebirth and baptism all at once – liquid love, watery amnio, and slippery when wet. A song, then, for the end of spring, the return of rain, the righting of a ship in a storm.
My world in lines saving all as one
A love that no-one can deny
My one true light same for everyone
A love I dare you to defy
Only Rain
I once settled for less, but no regrets
Seeing myself in your own reflection
Erasure has previously provided the backing soundtrack for these words by Colin Harrison; as well as this post to accompany a murder scene. This song, for a rainy day, is decidedly more upbeat than both of those entries. A juxtaposition of happy music and a dour atmosphere – life’s uneasy conundrums ever-present and ever-tense. The end of spring…
Something in your eyes, that tells me why
I’m a fool for your own affection
Only the love nothing more nothing less comes between us
Temperatures rising my passion is burning inside
Embracing the rain is one key component to finding peace and happiness. We have no say in whether the day will be rainy or sunny; we do have a say – the final say – in how we react to the day. To find the joy and beauty in the rain is to unlock an easier way of maintaining joy. Sunny days make it easy to be joyful; enjoying the rainy ones ensures a more steady supply of euphoria.
You are my, My one true
My world in lines
You are my, My one true
My world in lines
My world in lines saving all as one
The love wich no-one can deny
My one true light same for everyone
A love we dare you to defy
Only Rain
