Let the storm clouds roll, let the thunder cry, I’ve lived too long afraid to fly. But today I shed the weight of pain, And found my joy inside the rain.
It soaked my clothes, it kissed my face, Each drop a cleanse, a sweet embrace. The sky might break, the winds might wail, But I’ve survived each stormy tale.
So barefoot, bold, I took the floor, On pavement cracked from times before. I twirled through heartbreak, leapt through fear, And every step brought freedom near.
They called me broken—said I’d drown, But watch me dance while the world falls down. I’m not the girl who waits for sun, I find my light in the coming undone.
The rain don’t scare me, not no more, It’s just a rhythm I was made for. So when life pours, don’t run or hide— Come dance with me on the storm’s wild side.