Be Alright Lyrics By Dean Lewis

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Be Alright Lyrics – Dean Lewis Meaning & Facts By (Singles). You Can Watch This Video On YouTube While The Lyrics Are Written By Jon Hume & Dean Lewis. Music Track Was Released Date :Jun. 28, 2018.

[Verse 1]
I look up from the ground
To see your sad and teary eyes
You look away from me
And I see there’s something you’re trying to hide
And I reach for your hand but it’s cold
You pull away again
And I wonder what’s on your mind
And then you say to me you made a dumb mistake
You start to tremble and your voice begins to break
You say the cigarettes on the counter weren’t your friend’s
They were my mate’s
And I feel the colour draining from my face

[Explanation of Verse 1]
The protagonist looks up to see their partner’s sad and teary eyes, indicating distress. Despite attempting to reach out and comfort them, the partner pulls away, suggesting they are hiding something. Eventually, they confess to making a mistake involving cigarettes left by a friend, which leads to a feeling of shock and disloyalty in the protagonist.

[Chorus]
And my friend said
“I know you love her, but it’s over, mate
It doesn’t matter, put the phone away
It’s never easy to walk away, let her go
It’ll be alright”

[Explanation of Chorus]
A friend advises the protagonist to accept the end of the relationship and move on, acknowledging the difficulty of letting go but assuring them that it will ultimately be alright.

[Verse 2]
So I still look back at all the messages you’d sent
And I know it wasn’t right, but it was fucking with my head
And everything deleted like the past, yeah, it was gone
And when I touched your face, I could tell you’re moving on
But it’s not the fact that you kissed him yesterday
It’s the feeling of betrayal, that I just can’t seem to shake
And everything I know tells me that I should walk away
But I just wanna stay

[Explanation of Verse 2]
The protagonist reflects on the messages exchanged with their partner and the emotional turmoil caused by the breakup. Despite knowing it was wrong, they struggle to let go, feeling the weight of betrayal and the desire to reconcile. The promoter acknowledges the pain of witnessing their mate move on but expresses difficulty in walking down.

[Chorus]
And my friend said
“I know you love her, but it’s over, mate
It doesn’t matter, put the phone away
It’s never easy to walk away, let her go
It’ll be okay
It’s gonna hurt for a bit of time
So bottoms up, let’s forget tonight
You’ll find another and you’ll be just fine
Let her go”

[Explanation of Chorus]
The friend reiterates their advice, encouraging the protagonist to accept the pain and move forward, assuring them that they will eventually heal and find love again.

[Bridge]
But nothing heals the past like time
And they can’t steal
The love you’re born to find
But nothing heals the past like time
And they can’t steal
The love you’re born to find

[Explanation of Bridge]
The ground emphasizes the mending power of time and the adaptability of love. It suggests that although the pain may loiter, it can not abolish the capacity to find love and happiness in the future.

[Chorus]
“I know you love her, but it’s over, mate
It doesn’t matter, put the phone away
It’s never easy to walk away, let her go
It’ll be okay
It’s gonna hurt for a bit of time
So bottoms up, let’s forget tonight
You’ll find another and you’ll be just fine
Let her go”

[Explanation of Chorus]
The final chorus repeats the friend’s advice, offering reassurance that despite the current pain, everything will eventually be alright.

[Outro]
It’ll be alright
It’ll be alright
It’ll be alright
It’ll be alright
It’ll be alright

[Explanation of Outro]
The outro repeats the phrase “It’ll be alright,” reinforcing the message of hope and resilience in the face of heartache.