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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Rainy Days in LA" by the artist "Waterparks"

In Waterparks' song "Rainy Days in LA," the lyrical protagonist grapples with the aftermath of a breakup while in Los Angeles. The rainy weather mirrors his melancholic mood and amplifies his longing for his ex-lover.

The opening lines depict a seemingly mundane scene: rain outside, the ex-girlfriend taking all the blankets. However, the phrase "It's been a long time… but the thought of you is still burning in the back of my mind" reveals that the separation is still fresh for the protagonist, and his feelings haven't faded.

Raindrops on the window become a metaphor for intrusive memories he can't escape. Time stretches agonizingly slow as he dwells on the past. "I'm losing my mind, leaving my mind under my pillow" speaks to the futile attempts to forget through sleep.

The recurring chorus "Rainy Days in LA" emphasizes the protagonist's despair and fixation on his heartbreak. He can't move on while the image of his former lover lingers in his mind.

In the second verse, he directly addresses the girl, asking rhetorical questions: whether she still wears his hoodie, if it still smells like him. This shows his clinging to the smallest details that connect them.

The final repetition of the chorus reinforces the feeling of longing and helplessness. The protagonist is left alone with his emotions, unable to break free from the cycle of memories.

Rain on the roof in the middle of the night

You took all of the covers but everything was right

It's been a long time since the last time but the thought of you still burns in the back of my mind

Every time I think I let you go I look and see the drops on my window

The more I sit and think the more that time runs time runs slow

I lose more of my mind under my pillow

These rainy days in LA

Can't get out of my bed when you're stuck in my head, yeah

These rainy days in LA

All I do is miss you all I do is want you back

Rainy days in LA

Can't get out of my bed when you're stuck in my head, yeah

These rainy days in LA

All I do is miss you all I do is want you back

Bet you still wear the hoodie that I left on the floor

Bet it still smells like the day that I walked out the door

It's been a long time since the last time and I wonder if you think about me anymore

Every time I think I let you go I look and see the drops on my window

The more I sit and think the more that time runs time runs slow

I lose more of my mind under my pillow

These rainy days in LA

Can't get out of my bed when you're stuck in my head, yeah

These rainy days in LA

All I do is miss you all I do is want you back

Rainy days in LA

Can't get out of my bed when you're stuck in my head, yeah

These rainy days in LA

All I do is miss you all I do is want you back

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