Grey
Fireflight Lyrics


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Why do we stand here,
You and me my friend?
I see you've fallen down,
Turned around again.

I watched you grow up tall,
Always had your head up in the clouds.
You know I love you,
Always stand by you.

But I don't get it,
Why do you do it?
But I don't get it,
Why do you do it?

Driving in the fast lane,
Doing it all on your own.
You used to be so grounded,
How far away you have flown.

My love is yours any time or day,
But you turn and walk away from me.




You tell me to cheer up Charlie,
But I've got something to say.

Overall Meaning

The song "Grey" by Fireflight opens with the lines, "Why do we stand here, you and me my friend? I see you've fallen down, turned around again." These lines signify a sense of confusion and frustration in the singer's tone, as she questions why she and her friend are still in the same place despite the friend's behavior. She informs the listener that she has always supported and been there for her friend, but she cannot comprehend why her friend continues to make the same mistakes.


The next few lines reveal that the singer has known her friend for quite some time and has seen her friend "grow up tall" and always have "her head up in the clouds." These images suggest that the friend could be an ambitious individual, who has always had aspirations of achieving something greater. The singer's love for her friend is unconditional and steadfast, but she is left puzzled as to why her friend keeps going down the same path.


The chorus, "But I don't get it, why do you do it?" is a powerful statement, as it highlights the deep-rooted confusion that the singer feels about her friend's behavior. The subsequent verse, "Driving in the fast lane, doing it all on your own. You used to be so grounded, how far away you have flown," further cements the idea that the friend is moving away from her roots and is pursuing a life that the singer cannot fathom. The final lines serve as a plea from the singer's perspective, urging her friend to take notice of her actions and listen to what she has to say.


Line by Line Meaning

Why do we stand here,
Questioning the purpose and reason for our current situation or position.


You and me my friend?
Acknowledging the presence of a close friend or companion in the midst of uncertainty.


I see you've fallen down,
Observing the struggles and challenges that the friend is facing in life.


Turned around again.
Continuing to repeat past mistakes or patterns of behavior.


I watched you grow up tall,
Recollecting how the friend has matured and developed over time.


Always had your head up in the clouds.
Noticing how the friend has a tendency to be idealistic or unrealistic with their goals.


You know I love you,
Expressing unconditional care and support for the friend despite their current struggles.


Always stand by you.
Promising to be a constant presence in the friend's life through good times and bad.


But I don't get it,
Expressing confusion or bewilderment at the friend's current behavior or choices.


Why do you do it?
Questioning the motives or reasoning behind the friend's actions.


Driving in the fast lane,
Taking risks or pursuing success at a breakneck pace, potentially at the expense of other aspects of life.


Doing it all on your own.
Attempting to achieve goals or overcome challenges without seeking help or support from others.


You used to be so grounded,
Remembering a time when the friend was more practical, level-headed, or reliable.


How far away you have flown.
Recognizing how much the friend has changed or drifted from their previous self or values.


My love is yours any time or day,
Reiterating the offer of unconditional love and support for the friend, regardless of circumstances or timing.


But you turn and walk away from me.
Feeling rejected or ignored by the friend, despite attempts to help or offer guidance.


You tell me to cheer up Charlie,
Attempting to deflect or minimize the severity of the situation, as if it is not a big deal.


But I've got something to say.
Asserting the significance or impact of the friend's choices or actions, and the importance of discussing them openly and honestly.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: ALYSSA KATHERINE BARLOW, BARLOWGIRL ., BARLOWGIRL BARLOWGIRL, LAUREN ASHLEY NICOLE BARLOW, MARY ANN BARLOW, REBECCA ELIZABETH MARIE BARLOW, VINCENT ROBERT FRANCIS BARLOW

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