After the Rain
Girard
After the Rain
Verse 1:
The sky was heavy, the clouds rolled in,
The storm it raged, but it couldn’t win,
The thunder cracked, the winds they howled,
But you stood strong, you didn’t bow.
Pre-Chorus:
And now the clouds are drifting away,
The sun is breaking through the gray,
You’ve made it through, you’ve learned to stand,
A rainbow’s waiting just outside your hand.
Chorus:
After the rain, comes the light,
After the storm, there’s a new day in sight,
The darkest nights always give way to the dawn,
After the rain, you’ll find you’re reborn.
Through every trial, through every tear,
After the rain, peace is near.
Verse 2:
The road was winding, and the nights were long,
But you kept going, you kept moving on,
Every drop that fell, every tear you cried,
Was part of the journey, part of the ride.
Pre-Chorus:
Now the skies are clearing, the air is sweet,
The storm has passed, you’re back on your feet,
There’s beauty in the moments you’ve been through,
And now it’s time for something new.
Chorus:
After the rain, comes the light,
After the storm, there’s a new day in sight,
The darkest nights always give way to the dawn,
After the rain, you’ll find you’re reborn.
Through every trial, through every tear,
After the rain, peace is near.
Bridge:
The colors in the sky are shining bright,
Like the peace that comes after a fight,
You’ve made it through the hardest part,
Now feel the healing in your heart.
Chorus:
After the rain, comes the light,
After the storm, there’s a new day in sight,
The darkest nights always give way to the dawn,
After the rain, you’ll find you’re reborn.
Through every trial, through every tear,
After the rain, peace is near.
Outro:
So hold on tight, the storm will pass,
And after the rain, you’ll find peace at last.
A rainbow’s waiting, just beyond the pain,
And in the end, you’ll rise again, after the rain.
This song reflects on the renewal and peace that follows hardship, much like the calm after a storm. It celebrates resilience, hope, and the beauty that comes after the struggle.
