Verse 1
Every one of us has carried something heavy in the night,
Broken dreams, a trembling voice, a moment we lost the fight.
We’re strangers walking past each other, hiding bruises no one sees,
Hoping somebody might notice, whisper, “You’re still safe with me.”
Pre-Chorus
And under every wounded story, every scar and every wrong,
There’s a fragile little heartbeat trying to find where it belongs…
Chorus
Can’t we all just get along?
We’re hurting more than we let on.
Every soul is reaching out,
Blind in the dark, needing a hand somehow.
If we could see our pain as one shared song—
Maybe we all could get along.
Verse 2
We were born from the same stardust, just different windows to the light,
Some are cracked and some are stained, but all still shine at night.
Does it matter who we love, or what our skin decides to show?
We’re all just fighting for a little place where our hearts can safely grow.
Pre-Chorus
And when we strip away the labels, all the lines we drew so strong…
There’s a human underneath it—someone just trying to hold on.
Chorus
Can’t we all just get along?
We’re hurting more than we let on.
Every soul is reaching out,
Blind in the dark, needing a hand somehow.
If we could see our pain as one shared song—
Maybe we all could get along.
Bridge
What if kindness was the language we taught every child to speak?
What if strength meant choosing softness when the world feels cold and bleak?
What if loving someone different didn’t feel like something brave—
Just the natural way of saying, “I see you… and you’re okay.”
Chorus (Final)
Can’t we all just get along?
Lay down the weight we’ve held so long.
We’re all just fragile miracles
Trying to feel we still belong.
If we remember we’re one trembling, hopeful throng—
Maybe… just maybe…
We could all get along.
Outro
One heart reaching for another…
That’s how healing becomes strong