?"Monsoon Memories"?
(A soulful tropical ballad about seasonal love)
[Verse 1]
Your laughter rolls like August thunder,
Warm as the pavement after summer.
We danced in downpour's silver chains,
Now I trace the windowpanes...
[Pre-Chorus]
Weatherman said storms would pass,
But your monsoon left cracks in glass.
Every raindrop sings your name,
In the puddles that remain...
[Chorus]
Ohhh the monsoons remember,
What December can't dismember.
Petrichor and tangled sheets,
Drowning in the love we'd keep...
[Verse 2]
Frangipani blooms in your hair,
Still sweet though you're not there.
That last monsoon before you flew,
Left me growing roots in blue...
[Bridge]
(Whispered with rain sounds)
"The sky and I
We cry the same—
Salt and silver,
Never lighter..."
[Outro]
The season turns its wheel again,
But some floods never truly drain.
And when the dark clouds start to weep,
I'm back beneath our monsoon sheet...
This song uses weather metaphors to explore cyclical grief and lingering passion. The melodic structure would feature sultry verses building to a soaring chorus with layered rainfall percussion. Would you like any lyrical refinements?