I think xMosc is pretty spot on. Just sort of reminiscing on a past relationship (platonic, family, romantic, etc.) while analyzing yourself and realizing that you're not the person you once were; which may be for better or for worse.
Whatever happened with this relationship apparently dealt a pretty devastating blow to both parties involved and ended on fairly bad terms. While thinking about the past you realize that maybe you said some hurtful things out of anger when things were ending. Yet despite how ugly things got in the end, you still "don't regret the rain".
Sounds like he's remorseful to the way things turned out and is wishing things had played out differently and even in the midst of all the bad, he remembers the good of it all.
Funny how when we look back on things, it's typically the good that we hold onto.
Awesome song by the way; I some them live in April at Bamboozle Left earlier this year. This was the last song they played and I instantly loved it. Couldn't wait for this album to drop.
I think xMosc is pretty spot on. Just sort of reminiscing on a past relationship (platonic, family, romantic, etc.) while analyzing yourself and realizing that you're not the person you once were; which may be for better or for worse. Whatever happened with this relationship apparently dealt a pretty devastating blow to both parties involved and ended on fairly bad terms. While thinking about the past you realize that maybe you said some hurtful things out of anger when things were ending. Yet despite how ugly things got in the end, you still "don't regret the rain".
Sounds like he's remorseful to the way things turned out and is wishing things had played out differently and even in the midst of all the bad, he remembers the good of it all.
Funny how when we look back on things, it's typically the good that we hold onto. Awesome song by the way; I some them live in April at Bamboozle Left earlier this year. This was the last song they played and I instantly loved it. Couldn't wait for this album to drop.