Lyrics: Normal Thing by Abrams, Gracie
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? 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 plot line was rare Swear I felt you right there Maybe that was the beginning of our love affair I did my pacing and reeling I even think you looked cute at times I know there's more than that feeling I didn't know it for most my life Don't worry I know I'll see you again Uh huh You'll make me cry when it comes to an end You were great What a show But I don't recommend Getting close It's how it goes But I'll see you again It's a normal thing for me to become underwhelmed But I get the point, I see it all, you're something else Cut and you go quiet No one noticed, I did But I notice everything so you're not different I practiced 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 Don't worry I know I'll see you again Uh huh 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 Had a good time 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 Because it's over now so I guess I'll see ya I know now but I guess I'll see ya I know now but I guess I'll see ya I know now but I guess I'll see ya
Exploring the Heart of “Normal Thing”
Falling for Fantasies
“Normal Thing” captures the bittersweet experience of falling for someone unattainable, like a movie star. The lyrics blend dreamy infatuation with reality checks, exploring how we project stories onto others and wrestle with the disappointment when fantasy fades. The repeated farewells reflect the lingering impact of these imagined connections, highlighting the universal longing for something more—even if it’s just a story we tell ourselves.
Song Credits
- Artist: Abrams, Gracie