I am the rain
held in disdain
lotions and potions jut add to my fame
The rime that in spain
fall on the plain
The truth is I'm ruthless
I can't be contained.

I'm the rain

My friend the wind
to breath he is twinned
blow high or low high
tornadoes to spin

My mother the cloud
in widow's black shroud
gives birth to the earth
before fields can be plowed

Up in the sky, we've demand to supply
I am necessity, base of the recipe

I am the rain

My cousin the snow
Lays blankets below
States that her flakes
are the threads to the soul

My rival the sun
who ripens the plum
is feared and revered
he gives sight to the gun

Up in the sky, we've demand to supply
I am necessity, base of the recipe

Up in the sky, we've demand to supply
I am necessity, base of the recipe

I am the rain, am the rain


I am the rain, who's held in disdain
the truth is I'm ruthless, I can't be contained...


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    I am necessity, based on the recipe.

    This is the key to the song.

    The concept of the relationship between the different elements being like other personalities is very correct. But what does that mean? That would be really shallow to just talk about that.

    What he's showing is: The different elements create a byproduct. He is the byproduct of all these influences just as rain is the byproduct of all the physical elements.

    Hellstewon May 22, 2012   Link

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