High Above
Inzo Lyrics


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Whenever love finds you from where you are
Hold on to the feeling like a shooting star

High above, the greatest gift of all
High above, finally, I felt the fall
And I'll never get up from the weight of your love
'Til the day that I die, high above
It's everywhere, I see you
I can't escape the truth
The love we share now, I can't breathe
You know, it's taking me

High above, the greatest gift of all
High above, finally, I felt the fall
And I'll never get up from the weight of your love
'Til the day that I die, high above

'Til the day that I die, high above

'Til the day that I die, high above

(High above, finally, finally)
(High above, finally, finally)
High above, the greatest gift of all
High above, finally, I felt the fall




And I'll never get up from the weight of your love
'Til the day that I die, high above

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Inzo's song "High Above" convey a profound sense of deep love and devotion. The singer expresses a powerful connection to their significant other, emphasizing the importance of holding onto the feeling of love as one would hold onto a shooting star – something rare, beautiful, and fleeting. The reference to being high above suggests a feeling of being lifted or elevated by the intensity of their emotions.


The repetition of the phrase "High above, the greatest gift of all" underscores the singer's belief in the unparalleled significance of this love. The imagery of feeling the fall finally suggests a sense of surrender and vulnerability, as if the singer has willingly let go and embraced the overwhelming nature of their emotions. The weight of the other person's love is portrayed as both a burden and a source of undeniable strength, anchoring the singer in a profound connection that they never wish to escape.


The lines "It's everywhere, I see you, I can't escape the truth, The love we share now, I can't breathe, You know, it's taking me" further emphasize the all-encompassing nature of this love. The singer is consumed by their feelings, unable to ignore or resist the presence of their beloved. The reference to not being able to breathe suggests a feeling of being breathless and overwhelmed by the intensity of their emotions, highlighting the suffocating but also exhilarating impact of this love.


The repeated refrain "Til the day that I die, high above" serves as a vow of eternal commitment and dedication to their love. The singer is willing to remain in this elevated state of love and devotion until the end of their days, embracing the weight of their partner's love as a constant presence in their life. The sense of finality in these lines, coupled with the recurring references to being high above, conveys a sense of transcendence and enduring connection that defies time and space.




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