Somewhere over the Rainbow
Raindrops and Rainbows are the two things we humans have written songs about. One keeps falling on your head and the other we hope has a pot of gold at the end of it. Well, could we be any more delusional about the gold? Because rainbows are actually a circle and have no end, just like money. There's never enough and it only creates harm, crime and suffering. Raindrops fall on your head with no hat or umbrella, so that's way more logical to us. If we take a look at the hope verses the reality one cannot exist without the other. No rain or water means no rainbows can be formed by a light source, and none more powerful as the sun. The moon sometimes appears to have a rainbow around it at night when the air on Earth has dense fog or clouds. A moonbow? no it's just the light from the moon hitting the clouds below it and above us and from our vantage point it's a ring of colors. So this proves the rainbow is a circle with no ending or pot of gold. But on the land rainbows ...