Sky Below
Berry Weight Lyrics
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Since you've left this life
To go for the deep blue sky
But I see you in my present though
You can't be standing by
And I say with a sigh
Because the sky is below you
Looking high at the falling stars
Where I hope, you're dancing around
And sometimes I think it's for the best
That you don't see the turn the world takes
But I miss your voice and I miss your words
Miss your smile at my mistakes
Because the sky is below you
And I'm standing on the ground
Looking high at the falling stars
Where I dream, you're dancing around
And sometimes I think it's for the best
That you don't see the turn the world takes
But I miss your voice and I miss your words
Miss your smile at my mistakes
You shape the clouds
In funny shapes
Just for me
And it seems like you
Whisper sweet words in my ears
When I'm lonely
When I'm lonely
When
I'm lonely
The lyrics of Berry Weight's "Sky Below" revolve around the theme of death and the loss of a loved one who has left the physical world to enter the afterlife. The singer expresses their longing for the departed person, imagining them dancing among the stars in the sky. However, the singer is left behind on the ground, missing the person's voice, words, and smile. It's clear that the departed person held a special place in the singer's life and continues to do so, evoking a range of emotions from sadness to nostalgia.
The song's opening lines, "It's been long since you've left this life/ To go for the deep blue sky," set the tone for the rest of the lyrics. The phrase "deep blue sky" highlights the vastness and infinity of the afterlife, while the singer's use of the present tense suggests that the departed person remains present in their memories and imagination. The title of the song, "Sky Below," is a poignant reminder that while the sky may seem far away, it is still within reach and that the departed person is not so far away after all.
Despite their loss, the singer acknowledges that it may be for the best that the departed person does not have to witness the turmoil and chaos of the world. The line "Sometimes I think it's for the best/ That you don't see the turn the world takes" suggests that the singer has mixed feelings about the world and perhaps even feels guilty for having survived while their loved one did not. Ultimately, the song is a bittersweet reflection on life, death, and the enduring power of love and memory.
Line by Line Meaning
It's been long
It has been quite some time
Since you've left this life
Since you passed away
To go for the deep blue sky
To pass on to the afterlife
But I see you in my present though
I still think of you in my everyday life
You can't be standing by
I know you are not physically present with me
And I say with a sigh
I express my sadness with a sigh
Because the sky is below you
I imagine you above, in heaven
And I'm standing on the ground
But I remain here, on earth
Looking high at the falling stars
I look up at the night sky and see stars falling
Where I hope, you're dancing around
I like to think that you are joyfully moving around among the stars
And sometimes I think it's for the best
Sometimes I am comforted by the thought that you do not have to witness the hardships of the world
That you don't see the turn the world takes
You don't have to see the negative things that happen in the world
But I miss your voice and I miss your words
At the same time, I feel a deep longing for your presence and your words
Miss your smile at my mistakes
I miss your comforting smile when I made a mistake
You shape the clouds
I like to think that you have the power to shape or influence things
In funny shapes
I imagine that you make the clouds into amusing, happy shapes for me
Just for me
As if you are doing it solely to make me happy
And it seems like you
It feels like you are still here with me
Whisper sweet words in my ears
I feel like I can hear your gentle words in my mind, offering comfort
When I'm lonely
In times when I am feeling alone and sad
When I'm lonely
Repeating to emphasize the feeling
Contributed by Alaina E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.