Ariana Grande: Raindrops (An Angel Cried) Meaning
Song Released: 2018
Raindrops (An Angel Cried) Lyrics
Down from the sky
The day you left me
And angel cried
Oh, she cried
And angel cried, she cried
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On the day 'they' left Ariana, the relationship (which was beautiful and special to her at one time, therefore being described as an angel) was broken by all the problems falling through the gaps in that relationship (the angel being overwhelmed and tears falling from its eyes)
and Ariana realized the raindrops falling from the sky (all the pain she was now feeling that was bearing down on her) was actually the pain of seeing what her relationship really was with all these problems, as they were now getting to much to handle (because now the angel was crying).
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Two boys and their father were driving in the rain and the road was too slipery to drive on. The father crashed and died. As the boys got older the older son started taking drugs. The younger brother told him to stop but he didn't , the older brother died and his younger brother said "The angels took him".
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Two boys and their father were driving suddenly the father crashed and died. As the boys got older the older son started taking drugs. The younger brother told him to stop but he didn't , the older brother died and his younger brother said "The angels took him".
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Someone who left Ariana.
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