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This quote uses visceral language—“sweat,” “dirt,” “droplets”—to describe the purging of a former lover or friend. The repetition of “oh what a joy” gives it a celebratory, almost manic energy, suggesting that getting rid of the past is not just a relief, but a reason to rejoice.

: Rain teaches us that even the sky needs to let go sometimes. Wash Away the Pain : "Let the rain wash away all the pain of yesterday". Exclusive Perspectives & Deeper Meaning

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"What do we give over to the unknown, with the rain that washes the world clean?"

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They do not want generic Hallmark sentiments. They want the quote that feels like it was written just for them in the middle of a thunderstorm. They want the line that isn't plastered on a cheap poster, but hidden in a forgotten poetry collection from 1982.