Out There
Fuzzbubble Lyrics


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Well, I'm down here, come invade me if you like
And if you're out there are you grey or human-like
I was sent here by some God, or so they claim
Are you somewhere, crashing someone's planet

Are you out there on some Devil ship from Mars
And if you're out there, show your gleamy face
I know you're out there, breaking someone's spirit
And when you're done there, I'll be here

Somehow found this, heard they even co-exist
But I'm down here, hopeful still might discontent (down here)
All familiar, I'll be your experiment
I spent a life here on your mother ship, yeah

Are you out there on some Devil ship from Mars
And if you're out there, show your gleamy face
I know you're out there, breaking someone's spirit
And when you're done there, I'll be here

Come on down (come on down)
They'll come on down (come on down)
They'll come on down (come on down)
They'll come on down

Are you out there on some Devil ship from Mars
And if you're out there, show your gleamy face




I know you're out there, breaking someone's spirit
And when you're done there, I'll be here

Overall Meaning

The song "Out There" by Fuzzbubble is a sci-fi inspired song that ponders the possibility of extraterrestrial life. The lyrics are written from the perspective of someone who believes they were sent to Earth by some god, and wonders if there are other beings out in the universe. The song asks if these beings are "grey or human-like" and whether they are "on some Devil ship from Mars". The singer expresses a sense of curiosity and even a willingness to be experimented on, suggesting that they hope to hear from these extraterrestrial beings.


The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Are you out there?" as if the singer is trying to make contact with any life forms that may be out there. The lyrics also suggest a feeling of isolation or loneliness, as the singer talks about being on their own on Earth and waiting for someone to come down and make contact with them. Despite this, there is a sense of determination to keep searching for something out there, even if it means continuing to wait.


Overall, "Out There" is a song that combines a sci-fi theme with a sense of hope and curiosity. It reflects the human desire to explore and discover, even if that means going beyond the limits of our own planet.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I'm down here, come invade me if you like
I am here on earth, open and willing to be taken by extraterrestrial beings.


And if you're out there are you grey or human-like
If there really are aliens out there, are they like us humans or do they have a different physical appearance?


I was sent here by some God, or so they claim
Many people believe that a higher power, such as a God, is responsible for sending humans to inhabit the earth.


Are you somewhere, crashing someone's planet
Is it possible that there are advanced alien races out there that are invading and consuming other planets for resources?


Are you out there on some Devil ship from Mars
Is it possible that there are evil extraterrestrial beings on Mars who are planning to invade earth?


And if you're out there, show your gleamy face
If there really are extraterrestrial beings out there, why haven't they made their presence known? Are they hiding or reluctant to show themselves?


I know you're out there, breaking someone's spirit
It's possible that advanced alien races with superior technology and power could be causing harm to humans on Earth or on other planets in the universe.


And when you're done there, I'll be here
Despite the potential threat that extraterrestrial beings pose to humans, the artist is not afraid and fully expects to still be alive when the aliens are finished with their business elsewhere in the universe.


Come on down (come on down)
The artist invites the extraterrestrial beings to come to Earth and make themselves known.


They'll come on down (come on down)
The artist is hopeful that extraterrestrial beings will eventually come to Earth and reveal themselves.




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