 and it's a very universal feeling, grief. Well, I was kind of conscious that I wanted to write this song for a while. When you write about something so dark, it's got to be portrayed in a certain way. And I think what was really important and powerful with this song and where we got to in the songwriting is, I think it feels hopeful, you know, and it's a very universal feeling, grief. So I'm really proud of it, I'm really proud of it. Yeah, there's not been a lot of times in my career where people can listen to my lyrics and it have a real emotional effect on them. When we were in the room writing, it wasn't so hard, believe it or not, because it's a little bit more clinical and professional in the room right there. And I'm kind of used to going into a session and just wearing my heart on my sleeve and saying, this is what maybe we should write about today. It was more the performance. And anytime I've performed it, I think, especially for the first half of the song, I can kind of feel the weight emotionally.