Feelin' kinda sad on a rainy night in 1939, Albany, New York


I really have no idea why nighttime photos of the rain make me feel sad. This image, which is from the Duke University site ROAD (Resource of Outdoor Advertising Descriptions) is of Pearl street looking south towards Hamilton in Albany, New York, and it was simply taken because the Coca-Cola company needed to know that their billboard there was up, and visible.

But sometimes you're sad, and when I feel this way, like I feel now, I let it flow all over me, like an old song that I remember from way back when. It's a bittersweet feeling, and the last thing I want is someone jumping up and down in front of me saying stuff like, "Cheer up! It could be worse!"

Yeah, I know, it could be raining. And in my imagination, it is, in Albany, New York in 1939, on Pearl Street. Let's go stand in it, I don't care if people think we're crazy. Maybe we are, but just for now. We'll be fine later, I promise.




Neon signs flashin',
Taxicabs and buses passin' through the night.
A distant moanin' of a train,
Seems to play a sad refrain to the night.

Lord, I believe it's rainin' all over the world.

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