I Will
Andy Gullahorn Lyrics


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Nothing. All you hear is silence
Feels like you're alone and
Drifting off of the map
But many souls have gone
Down this road you're on
At least I have
Sometimes people think its better
Feeding you an answer
To what you can't understand

But if you want someone who
Will just cry with you
I can
Some say there's nothing they're ashamed of
They cover up the tracks from
The hell where they've been

But if you're looking
For something broken
I am
The truth is we're all gonna take a last breath
That's not the only sad death
We are meant to feel
If you need a friend to




Do some dying with you
I will

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Andy Gullahorn's song "I Will" speak to the experience of feeling alone and lost, and the comfort that can come from finding someone who truly understands and is willing to be there in the difficult moments. The opening lines describe the feeling of being adrift and off the map, but reminds us that many others have been down the same road before. Gullahorn offers the insight that sometimes when we're struggling to understand things, people try to offer up answers that may not always be helpful. In contrast, he offers himself as a companion who will simply share in the pain and uncertainty - someone who will "just cry with you."


The second verse speaks to the common impulse to hide our messier parts, to paper over the scars and present a more polished version of ourselves to the world. But Gullahorn offers a different sort of companionship - not someone who can fix your problems, but someone who is also "something broken," who is familiar with the places of pain and imperfection. And finally, the song acknowledges the inevitability of death, but reminds us that there is a different kind of death that we are meant to experience - the death of ego, of self-centeredness, of pride. In those moments of letting go, Gullahorn offers himself as a friend who will walk alongside and share in the dying.


Overall, "I Will" is a song that speaks to the transformative power of authentic connection - the kind of empathy and understanding that can only come through shared experience. It's a reminder that we are not alone in our struggles and that tender vulnerability can lead to the deeper connections that sustain us.


Line by Line Meaning

Nothing. All you hear is silence
In moments of despair, one can feel alone, as if there is no one to talk to.


Feels like you're alone and
Amidst the silence of despair, it can seem as though there is no hope or help in the world.


Drifting off of the map
The overwhelming nature of despair can make one feel lost, disconnected from reality and oneself.


But many souls have gone
Though it may feel as though one is alone in their struggles, many have gone through similar experiences.


Down this road you're on
The journey through despair is not unique, as many others have had to navigate similar paths.


At least I have
Even the singer has gone through the same path of despair as the listener, and is here to help.


Sometimes people think its better
People often give advice or platitudes in an attempt to make things better, but this can be frustrating and unhelpful.


Feeding you an answer
Instead of truly being present for one's struggles, people can try to solve problems with simplistic answers.


To what you can't understand
Despair can be hard to articulate, and people may not understand the depth of one's pain.


But if you want someone who
The singer is offering an alternative to advice and platitudes - someone who is willing to simply be present with one's struggles.


Will just cry with you
The singer is willing to share in one's pain, and mourn alongside them.


I can
The singer is offering to be present for the listener, and support them through their pain.


Some say there's nothing they're ashamed of
People often try to hide their weaknesses, faults, and flaws, putting on a facade to others.


They cover up the tracks from
People may try to cover the signs of their pain, or the things that have contributed to their struggles.


The hell where they've been
The depths of despair can feel like a hellish place, one that people often try to hide from others.


But if you're looking
The singer is here to admit that we all have flaws and pain, and is willing to be there no matter how broken one feels.


For something broken
The singer is acknowledging the fact that everyone has struggles, and is offering to be a part of those struggles.


I am
The singer is saying that they too are broken, flawed, and in need of help, and is open to sharing in those struggles together.


The truth is we're all gonna take a last breath
The fact of our own mortality is a harsh truth that we all must eventually face, and it can be a source of despair.


That's not the only sad death
However, there are many other deaths we experience in life - the loss of loved ones, of relationships, of dreams and hopes.


We are meant to feel
Feeling these losses is a natural part of the human experience, and one that we cannot avoid.


If you need a friend to
Even in the depths of despair, the singer wants to let the listener know that they are not alone, and are there to help.


Do some dying with you
The singer is willing to share in the pain and the losses that the listener is facing, and help them navigate through it.


I will
The singer reiterates their offer to be there for the listener, no matter how tough the road ahead may be.




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