The Grass
Potential For A Fall Lyrics


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Wander in and you won't ever walk out
It calls out, it calls out
Such a deafening sound
Yeah it's been months and you still wander around
You reach out, you reach out
No one there to be found
Right Travis? We solid?
The people, we saw them
Whoa
The mind that's light is the mind that sells right
Whoa
Right Travis? We solid?
We solid?
As you wonder if you're ever gonna get out
Watching you, watching you
Their cold eyes peer through
The biggest lie you've ever told your in your life
You reach out, you reach out
No one there to be found
Right Travis? We solid?
The people, we saw them
Whoa
The mind that's light is the mind that sells right
Whoa
Right Travis? We solid?
I miss you so
Don't walk out of my line of sight
Please don't go
Don't walk into the grass alone
I miss you so
Oh I miss you so
Don't go in there alone
Whoa
The mind that's light is the mind that sells right




Whoa
Right Travis? We solid?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "The Grass" by Potential For A Fall delve into themes of entrapment, isolation, and inner turmoil. The song opens with a sense of foreboding as the singer enters a space from which they feel they may never escape. The repetition of the phrase "it calls out" emphasizes the inescapable pull of this place, suggesting a haunting or irresistible allure that captivates the singer.


The mention of wandering aimlessly for months and reaching out to no avail conveys a sense of desperation and loneliness, as if the singer is searching for something or someone that ultimately remains out of reach. The reference to "the mind that's light is the mind that sells right" hints at a struggle with inner demons or conflicting thoughts, perhaps alluding to a sense of self-betrayal or deception.


The repeated question "Right Travis? We solid?" conveys a longing for reassurance and connection, a yearning for stability and understanding in the face of inner turmoil. The mention of cold, judgmental eyes watching the singer underscores feelings of scrutiny and vulnerability, highlighting a sense of being exposed or judged in this place of entrapment.


The plea in the later verses for a loved one named Travis to stay within sight and not venture into the grass alone speaks to a fear of losing touch with reality or succumbing to the unknown dangers lurking within. The repetition of "I miss you so" reflects a deep sense of longing and loss, suggesting a poignant emotional undercurrent running through the narrative. Overall, "The Grass" paints a vivid portrait of internal struggles and external pressures, weaving a narrative that is both haunting and deeply introspective.


Line by Line Meaning

Wander in and you won't ever walk out
Entering this situation will trap you indefinitely


It calls out, it calls out
The temptation is strong and persistent


Such a deafening sound
The allure is overwhelming


Yeah it's been months and you still wander around
Despite time passing, you're still lost


You reach out, you reach out
Seeking help, but finding none


No one there to be found
Alone in your struggle


Right Travis? We solid?
Are we in agreement and united, Travis?


The people, we saw them
We encountered others along the way


Whoa
Expressing surprise or shock


The mind that's light is the mind that sells right
A clear mind makes the right decisions


I miss you so
Yearning for your presence


Don't walk out of my line of sight
Stay close, don't leave me


Please don't go
Begging for you to stay


Don't walk into the grass alone
Don't face this danger by yourself




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Alex Laughton, Jey Recore

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