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In the rain: A reflection on the inevitable passage of time

Old age is a phase feared by many people; for many, reaching this age can be synonymous with sadness and helplessness. The passage of time is unforgiving, and as the days go by it is normal to take a look at the past and remember with nostalgia the times that are left behind. Many cling to the memories and experiences that made past times more rewarding, as they face the imminent reality of the change that comes with reaching old age. “In the rain” is a blues that perfectly portrays this emotion and transforms it into a relaxing melody that urges the listener to accept a new stage of life.

In the rain: Talking about a song that welcomes you to a new reality

All people at some point in their lives have stopped to think about the passage of time and what they could have done at some point in their existence and that for some reason could not be. This leaves an open door that receives emotions and feelings that welcome melancholy and nostalgia.

“In the rain” is precisely about that, and masterfully encompasses all those emotions involved in that exercise of introspection that we do when we take a look at the past. In just under four minutes, it provides the listener with a wave of sensations that, beyond producing sadness, provide a more positive perspective on what it means to have reached old age.

A blues in all its essence

Like all blues, “In the rain” is a song that, beyond telling a story, is focused on transmitting emotions. It plays fairly with what it means to reach old age and manages to immerse the listener in a sea of sensations and feelings that connect them with a new way of facing the passing of the years.

A melodious and warm female voice welcomes those who dare to listen to the song and a combination of musical instruments decorate with exceptional delicacy the lyrics of the song that lasts almost four minutes. Thus, the listener is transported through a poetic journey that facilitates reflection and leaves aside the negative perception that is usually attributed to old age.

In this way, the achievement of a better and more positive perspective on existence is encouraged, favoring individual development in a healthier and more grateful approach to one’s own life. We invite you to enjoy this song by clicking here. If you also want to take a look at the lyrics, here we leave it for you:

I’m in the rain, with you.
And no shelter or break.
Looking out my window and it’s only clouds
clouds of tears
clouds of tears for you
Clouds out my window, and no way out
Clouds of hurt crossing my windowpane.
Just standing here in the rain
in the rain
in the rain
It won’t be long
until they were gone
It’s not pain, it’s the hurt that makes it the blues.
It’s not just the rain;
it’s the hurt that makes this,
the blues.
Those drops, those drops of rain,
Drops of hurt crossing my windowpane,
Our sunny times are gone,
it’s just you and me standing in the rain.
In the rain
Just standing here in the rain
In the rain
It’s not pain, it’s the hurt that makes it the hurt that makes this blues.

The time has come for you to get rid of the negative perception of age, listen to these blues and connect with a positive reality full of acceptance and gratitude.

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