The content is a poetic exploration of the author's emotional state, using the metaphor of light, rain, and the rainbow to convey their experiences.
The author begins by drawing a parallel between the well-known tale of the Sun and the Moon, and their own relationship with the "rainbow after the rain" - a vibrant and colorful presence that appears during the author's darkest moments.
The author then describes how they could "cry a river any day," and the rainbow would always appear, representing a source of hope and comfort during difficult times. The author sees the rainbow as more than just a ray of sunshine, but a combination of raindrops and sunlight that emerges when things seem to be at their worst.
However, the author's emotional state eventually becomes "darker and harder to stop," and the rain turns into a storm that they cannot control. In the aftermath, the author no longer sees the rainbow or the spectrum of colors they once loved.
The author concludes by acknowledging that they are not the Sun or the Moon, but they somehow "die every day waiting for the time we meet again, from dusk 'til dawn," suggesting a cyclical pattern of emotional experiences and a longing for the return of the vibrant, comforting presence represented by the rainbow.
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