It's Alright

Embracing the Storm: Unveiling the Urban Odyssey in Gravity Freaks' 'It's Alright'
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Lyrics

Hurry up we have a long hard walk ahead of us

Hurry up; a challenging journey lies ahead.

To the other side of the story

Heading towards the other perspective of the narrative.

Raincoat-warriors, umbrella-sabers, steel-cap rubber-boots

Using imaginative descriptions for protective gear in a metaphorical battle against the challenges of a rainy city.

Go to battle so we won't drown in this city of rain

Metaphorically entering a battle to avoid being overwhelmed by the difficulties of urban life.


It's alright

Reassuring statement; everything will be fine.

There's no need to be alarmed

Encouraging not to worry or panic.

Let's go fight until the morning comes and the horrors slowly fade

Advocating to face challenges until they gradually fade with the morning light.


Don't get lost in the palace of paper-stacks

Warning against getting lost in bureaucratic complexities symbolized by a "palace of paper-stacks."

Of files and stamps and envelopes

Cautioning to stay vigilant amid administrative tasks like files, stamps, and envelopes.

Stay alert they can't steal the words we don't write down

Emphasizing the value of unspoken words that can't be taken away.

Save the ink for the letters you'll never dare to send

Suggesting to use ink sparingly for unsent letters, preserving unexpressed emotions.


It's alright

Reiteration of the reassurance that everything will be alright.

There's no need to be alarmed

Reiterating the message not to be alarmed or distressed.

Let's go fight until the morning comes and the horrors slowly fade

Encouraging persistence in facing challenges until they dissipate in the morning.


You better keep your raincoat on darling

Advising to stay protected, using a metaphorical "raincoat," in the face of challenges.

The pretty yellow one

Specifically mentioning a "pretty yellow" raincoat, perhaps symbolizing optimism or hope.


I don't know where I lost my cause

Expressing uncertainty or confusion about a lost cause.

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