"Rain Rain Go Away" is a popular children's nursery rhyme and singing game with origins dating back to at least the early 18th century. The lyrics to the song are simple and repetitive, and the tune is typically based on the English folk song "Lilliburlero."
The song is often used as a way for children to express their desire for good weather and the opportunity to play outside. The lyrics, "Rain, rain, go away, come again another day. Little Johnny wants to play, rain, rain, go away," convey the frustration and disappointment that children may feel when they are unable to play due to rainy weather.
Rain Rain Go Away Tonic Solfa
Rain rain go a – way
s m s s m
Come A – gain a – no – ther day
s s l s f m r
Li – ttle chil – dren want to play
d d d d r tl d
OR
d d d r d tl d