Somebody
F. Massif Lyrics


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We’re just getting nowhere
Waiting to fall
There must be somebody somewhere
Oh somewhere
The weather’s bad enough
Here comes a storm
You’re just someone somewhere
Somewhere
Wait!
You’ll never see a way out now
How come nobody told you?
Wait!
We’ll never get away
You’re just someone somewhere
Waiting to fall apart
Somebody, somewhere
Waiting somewhere
The news has been sad enough
We come for more
Just somebody somewhere
Nowhere
Wait!
You’ll never see a way out now
How come nobody told you?
Wait!
We got lost on our way home
How come nobody told you?
Wait!
You’ll never see a way out now
How come nobody told you?




Wait!
We might just get away

Overall Meaning

These lyrics describe someone who feels lost and stuck in life, waiting for something to happen. They believe that somewhere out there, there must be someone who can help them find their way. However, they also mention that the weather is bad and a storm is coming, which could potentially make their situation worse.


The repetition of the line "You're just someone somewhere" could be interpreted as a feeling of insignificance or anonymity. The person may be struggling to find their place in the world and feel like they're just another face in the crowd. They acknowledge that they're "waiting to fall apart" and are in need of help.


The chorus repeats the lines "Wait! You'll never see a way out now, how come nobody told you?" which could suggest that the person is feeling hopeless and doesn't see a way out of their situation. They may also feel like they've been left in the dark, without any guidance or support.


Overall, these lyrics convey a sense of desperation and a need for help and guidance in a difficult situation.


Line by Line Meaning

We’re just getting nowhere
We are not making any progress or achieving anything significant.


Waiting to fall
We are anticipating a failure or downfall.


There must be somebody somewhere
There must be someone, somewhere who can help or make a difference.


Oh somewhere
The artist is reflecting on the possibility of finding someone somewhere who can help.


The weather’s bad enough
The artist is using the weather as a metaphor for the hardships they are facing.


Here comes a storm
More troubles are coming.


You’re just someone somewhere
The singer is acknowledging that they are just one person among many, and perhaps not special or significant.


Somewhere
The artist is still searching for someone somewhere who can help or make a difference.


Wait!
The artist is pausing for a moment to reflect on their situation.


You’ll never see a way out now
The artist is feeling hopeless and believes there is no solution to their problems.


How come nobody told you?
The singer is frustrated that they were not warned of the challenges they would face.


Wait!
The artist is pausing again to reflect on their situation.


We’ll never get away
The singer believes that their problems will never truly be resolved.


You’re just someone somewhere
The singer repeats the sentiment that they are just one person among many.


Waiting to fall apart
The singer believes that they are on the brink of falling apart emotionally or mentally.


Somebody, somewhere
The artist is still searching for someone somewhere who can help or make a difference.


Waiting somewhere
The artist is still holding out hope that someone will appear and offer help or guidance.


The news has been sad enough
The singer is suggesting that they have already heard enough bad news and are not in the mood to hear any more.


We come for more
Despite this, more bad news or challenges keep coming.


Just somebody somewhere
The artist is still looking for someone, anyone, who can offer help or guidance.


Nowhere
The artist feels like they have nowhere to turn and no one to help them.


We got lost on our way home
The artist is using the metaphor of being lost to describe their feeling of being directionless or without purpose.


How come nobody told you?
The singer is once again frustrated that they were not forewarned about the challenges they face.


Wait!
The artist is pausing yet again, likely feeling overwhelmed and unsure how to proceed.


You’ll never see a way out now
The singer's feelings of hopelessness are repeating, and they believe that there is no escape from their problems.


How come nobody told you?
The singer is feeling abandoned by those who should have warned them or prepared them for their challenges.


Wait!
Once more, the singer pauses to reflect on their situation.


We might just get away
Despite all of the negativity and hopelessness expressed in the song, the artist is still holding out a small bit of hope that their problems might eventually be resolved.




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Written by: Frederic Darbas

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