Normal Thing Lyrics – Gracie Abrams
Normal Thing Lyrics
[Verse 1: Gracie Abrams]
It's a normal thing to fall in love with movie stars
When the lights are low, and red at all their favorite bars
And the story you want is the story you get
Are you special or was this all scripted in his head?
[Interlude: Gracie Abrams]
Mmm, mm-mm
[Verse 2: Gracie Abrams]
I remember when I saw your face not long ago
I was on my couch, you were on my screen, one of us was stoned
And the plotline was rare, swear I felt you right there
Maybe that was the beginning of our love affair
[Pre-Chorus: Gracie Abrams]
I did my pacing and reeling
I even think it looked cute at times
I know there's more than that feeling
I didn't know it for most my life
[Chorus: Gracie Abrams]
Don't worry, I know I'll see you again
Oh, you'll make me cry when it comes to an end
You were great, what a show, but I don't recommend
Getting close, that's how it goes, but I'll see you again
[Verse 3: Gracie Abrams]
It's a normal thing for me to become underwhelmed
But I get the point, I see it all, you're something else
Couldn't you go quiet?
No one noticed, I did
But I notice everything so you're not different
[Pre-Chorus: Gracie Abrams]
I practice speeches in private
I was impressed with my every line
I think we call that performing
That's not how I want to spend my life
[Chorus: Gracie Abrams]
Don't worry, I know I'll see you again
Oh, you'll make me cry when it comes to an end
You were all that we hoped, but I can't recommend
Getting close, I should've known, but I'll see you again
[Bridge: Gracie Abrams]
Had a good time, but I guess I'll see ya
You're a good guy, but I guess I'll see ya
(You're a good guy, but I guess I'll see ya)
And you changed my life, but I guess I'll see ya
'Cause it's over now, so I guess I'll see ya (I guess I'll)
[Outro: Gracie Abrams]
I know now, but I guess I'll see ya (I guess)
I know now, but I guess I'll see ya (I know now, but I)
I know now, but I guess I'll see ya (I know, I know)
Normal Thing Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "Normal Thing" by Gracie Abrams is a reflective song that explores the complexities of infatuation and the transient nature of relationships, especially those influenced by the allure of fame and fantasy. The lyrics paint a picture of someone who falls in love with the idea of a person rather than the reality, often driven by the glamorization of movie stars. It discusses the disillusionment that follows when one realizes that the love affair was more of a scripted fantasy than a genuine connection. The song delves into the internal struggles of dealing with these feelings, recognizing the performative aspects of such relationships, and ultimately coming to terms with their end while holding onto the bittersweet memories.
[Verse 1]
The first verse sets the stage by acknowledging that it's common to fall in love with movie stars, particularly when they are seen in their most glamorous light. The singer questions whether the romantic feelings are genuine or merely part of a pre-scripted narrative. This highlights the theme of questioning the authenticity of emotions when influenced by the allure of celebrity and fantasy.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, the singer recalls seeing the person for the first time on a screen, hinting at the distance and one-sided nature of their interaction. One person being stoned suggests a state of altered perception, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy. The verse touches on the surreal nature of their perceived connection and how it might have sparked an illusory love affair.
[Pre-Chorus]
Here, the singer talks about practicing patience and reeling from the emotions involved, even finding the process cute at times. This section suggests a sense of performativity in the way the singer has dealt with these feelings, hinting at a realization that there's more to love than just these fleeting emotions, a realization that came later in life.
[Chorus]
The chorus expresses a resigned acceptance that the relationship or infatuation will end. The singer acknowledges the inevitability of seeing the person again, possibly in another form or context, and the emotional turmoil that follows. There's a sense of bittersweet farewell, recognizing the person's impact but also the pain of getting too close.
[Verse 3]
In the third verse, the singer discusses the tendency to become underwhelmed by relationships and the realization that the person in question is not as different or special as initially thought. The singer's ability to notice small details that others might miss further emphasizes their heightened sensitivity and eventual disappointment.
[Bridge]
The bridge is a series of farewells, where the singer acknowledges the good times and the positive impact the person had on their life. Despite this, the finality of "it's over now" is clear, and the repeated "I guess I'll see ya" signifies a reluctant but necessary parting.
[Outro]
The outro repeats the sentiment of knowing the relationship is over while still holding onto the possibility of seeing the person again. This repetition underscores the lingering feelings and the difficulty of letting go completely.
[Popular Phrases Explained]
1. "It's a normal thing to fall in love with movie stars" - Highlights the common fantasy of falling for celebrities, setting the theme of illusory love.
2. "The story you want is the story you get" - Suggests that the love affair might be more about fulfilling one's fantasies than reality.
3. "One of us was stoned" - Implies a state of altered perception, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy.
4. "Maybe that was the beginning of our love affair"- Introduces the idea that the love affair might have started on a false or surreal note.
5. "I know there's more than that feeling" - Reflects the singer's realization that genuine love is deeper than fleeting emotions.
6. "You were great, what a show, but I don't recommend" - Acknowledges the person's positive qualities while also warning against getting too close.
7. "I practice speeches in private" - Indicates the performative nature of the singer's behavior, hinting at artificiality.
8. "You're a good guy, but I guess I'll see ya" - A bittersweet farewell, recognizing the person's goodness but accepting the end.
9. "And you changed my life, but I guess I'll see ya" - Acknowledges the impact the person had while still parting ways.
10. "I know now, but I guess I'll see ya" - Repeats the acceptance of the end with a lingering hope of seeing the person again.
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Cast & Crew
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Aaron Dessner & Gracie Abrams
- Writter(s)
- Gracie Abrams, Audrey Hobert & Aaron Dessner
- Released On
- June 21, 2024
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- 4.Free Now
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- 7.I Knew It, I Know You
- 8.I Love You, I’m Sorry
- 9.Let It Happen
- 10.Normal Thing
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- 12.Tough Love
- 13.us. ft. Taylor Swift
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February 24, 2023Gracie Abrams (Singles)
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Normal Thing" song?
"Normal Thing" song is sung by Gracie Abrams.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Normal Thing" song?
"Normal Thing" song lyrics written by Gracie Abrams, Audrey Hobert & Aaron Dessner.
Who is the music producer of "Normal Thing" song?
"Normal Thing" song music composed & produced by Aaron Dessner & Gracie Abrams.
When was "Normal Thing" song released?
"Normal Thing" song was released on June 21, 2024.