DROWNING IN MEMORIES — “YESTERDAY’S RAIN” AND THE WOUNDS TIME NEVER QUITE HEALS This song isn’t about the storm itself. It’s about the silence after—the things it washed away and the ones it couldn’t. In “Yesterday’s Rain,” Toby Keith sings love as something that doesn’t end cleanly. It lingers. Every drop feels like a memory returning, each one heavier than the last. The rain has passed, but the ache remains, settling into the spaces where hope used to live. It’s a quiet reminder that some storms don’t leave damage you can see—only feelings you carry long after the sky clears.
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