never thought I'd do this but I dedicate this song to myself ❤️
I love #teddyswims music and his style.
🎶 Well, she likes her days better when the sun go down
She loves the rain
Well, maybe that means she can love me somehow
When the sky turns gray, you should see her face
She ain't even fazed by the clouds
She loves the rain
Well, maybe that means she can love me somehow 🎵
Teddy Swims has this incredible way of touching your soul with his music, and 'She Loves the Rain' is definitely one of those tracks that just hits different. When I first heard it, I was immediately drawn to its beautiful melody, but the lyrics really resonated with me on a deeper level. It's from his album 'I've Tried Everything But Therapy', which feels so fitting because this song, for me, is like a form of therapy in itself. The lines, 'Well, she likes her days better when the sun go down / She loves the rain / Well, maybe that means she can love me somehow / When the sky turns gray, you should see her face / She ain't even fazed by the clouds / She loves the rain / Well, maybe that means she can love me somehow,' are just pure poetry. For me, 'she loves the rain' isn't just about preferring gloomy weather. It speaks to someone who finds beauty and peace in moments others might perceive as sad or challenging. It’s about embracing the full spectrum of emotions, not just the sunny ones. I interpret this song as a powerful anthem for self-acceptance and resilience. In a world that often pressures us to be constantly happy and positive, the idea of loving the rain feels revolutionary. It acknowledges that it’s okay to feel melancholic, to find comfort in solitude, or even to grow through difficult times. The 'sun go down' part often makes me think of introspection and quiet reflection – moments when you truly connect with yourself without external distractions. Dedicate a song meaning for me, especially dedicating this one to myself, means recognizing my own journey. It’s a reminder that I'm capable of navigating my emotions, finding strength in vulnerability, and loving myself through all seasons, not just the bright, easy ones. The speaker's hope that 'maybe that means she can love me somehow' could also be interpreted as self-love – a hope that by embracing all parts of oneself, genuine self-love can blossom. Teddy Swims truly creates a space in 'She Loves the Rain' for listeners to find their own meaning, whether it's about a romantic connection, a friendship, or, as in my case, a profound message of self-love and emotional honesty. This song is a beautiful reminder that there's strength in what others might see as weakness, and immense beauty in embracing every drop of the rain.
