Lyrics
He's over there, still in the corner
He's isolated in a corner, away from others.
Where he sits and wonders of
He ponders or reflects on things.
Why he never bothers with these little things
He questions why he doesn't pay attention to small but important matters.
That really do matter
He acknowledges the importance of seemingly trivial things.
Like being alone for a little while
He's okay with being by himself temporarily.
This time it feels alright
Being alone doesn't bother him this time.
Hey you, over there
A call out to someone else present but distant.
Is gravity getting you down
Asking if the distant person feels weighed down by life's pressures.
Hey you, on the other side
Addressing someone on the opposite side, experiencing similar feelings.
Is gravity getting you down
Asking if that person also feels burdened by life's challenges.
That's why we're here, we understand
Expressing empathy and solidarity; they empathize with the other's struggles.
{Chorus}:
Reiteration of understanding and support.
That's why we're here
Reaffirming their presence and support for the troubled individual.
That's why we're standing
Stating they are actively standing and offering help.
That's why we're here
Reiterating their purpose for being there for support.
Because we understand
Emphasizing their understanding of the other's situation.
Understand
Highlighting their comprehension and empathy.
Hey you, over there
Repeating the inquiry about feeling weighed down by life's challenges.
Is gravity getting you down
Reiterating the question about feeling the effects of life's heaviness.
Hey you, on the other side
Addressing someone else who might relate to the burdens.
Is gravity getting you down
Asking if that person also feels the weight of life's challenges.
'Cause this time it feels alright
Expressing that this time, despite the struggles, things feel okay.
{Chorus}
Reiteration of understanding and support.
Understand
Reaffirming the depth of their understanding.
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