She’s Alright – Zach Bryan


Well, the moon in New York tonight was beautiful

I wish you were around to see it too

I’m so happy I could cry

Why’d you’d have to go and die like that?

It’s a shame when people ain’t around to see

The smiles that they nurture, the laughter they breed

These people don’t know me

And I don’t plan on showing what I’ve seen

And I threw up on a corner in Philadelphia

She said, “Boy, there ain’t no real point in helping ya”

The only thing you’ve ever owned

Were high hopes and a pocket comb, you fool

So don’t act like you know who I am

Cause the more I’ll explain the less you’ll understand

Them assholes downtown are the only ones around that even try

So look up tonight, the moon, she’s shining

And we’ll be alright, ’cause she’s still smiling

The city lights would blow mama’s mind

The more I search, the less I find

But I’m alright

‘Cause she’s here tonight

Oh, she’s alright

And I still recall the night you were heading home

You were fighting so hard, I knew you couldn’t be alone

Your hand in my hand

I knew I had to be a man from that night on

And I’ll tell you all these stories one day

And we’ll laugh like we used to and waste the night away

You’ll say, “Boy, how I’ve missed ya”

But son, I was with you this whole time

So look up tonight, the moon, she’s shining

And we’ll be alright, ’cause she’s still smiling

The city lights would blow mama’s mind

The more I search, the less I find

But I’m alright

‘Cause she’s here tonight

Oh, she’s alright

She’s alright

Oh, she’s alright

The moon in New York tonight was beautiful

I wish you were around to see it too

Well I’m so down that I could cry

Why’d my best friend up and die like that?

Hey, baby, um, I just wanna see what you’re doing

I love you, bye-bye

Exploring Grief and Healing in “She’s Alright”

Zach Bryan’s “She’s Alright” is a poignant reflection on loss, memory, and resilience. Through vivid imagery—like the moon over New York and city lights that would “blow mama’s mind”—the song channels the ache of missing loved ones and the struggle to move forward. The lyrics convey raw vulnerability, with lines about loneliness, regret, and the enduring impact of those who’ve passed. Bryan’s storytelling shines as he weaves personal anecdotes and heartfelt confessions, capturing the bittersweet process of grieving while finding comfort in small, lingering reminders—like the moon, which becomes a symbol of hope and connection. The repeated message that “she’s alright” offers both reassurance and a subtle ache, encapsulating the complex emotions that come with remembering and letting go.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Zach Bryan
  • Songwriter: Zach Bryan

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