The song "Thunder & Lightning" by Lee Foss, Detlef, and Anabel Englund is about a personal journey of healing and moving on from a past relationship. The lyrics describe the feelings of hurt and loss that come with a breakup, but also convey a sense of empowerment and growth. The opening lines, "Thunder and lightning, won't come back to bite me, bite me. Won't be so frightening, the sun will keep shining, shining," suggest that the pain and fear associated with the breakup will eventually fade away. The sun symbolizes hope and positivity, implying that brighter days are ahead. The lyrics further reveal the narrator's struggle to cope with the end of the relationship. They reminisce about the past, expressing the longing for their former partner's presence. However, they acknowledge the need to move on and find solace in their own strength. This is evident in the lines, "Light as a feather, you're gone forever. I'm feeling better, can't change the weather," emphasizing that they can't control what has happened but can choose to find happiness regardless. The chorus, "Blue skies coming at me, I can't change the tide and what it brings," reinforces the idea that the narrator cannot alter the course of events but can embrace the positive changes coming their way. The blue skies symbolize a fresh start and a brighter future, while the tide represents the progression of life and the emotions that come with it. Overall, "Thunder & Lightning" tells a story of overcoming heartbreak, acknowledging the pain, but ultimately finding strength and hope for a better future.