b-Rabbit ends the song with a little spoken word.

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Despite battling depression and questioning the existence of a higher power, b-Rabbit is still able to usher some positive lyrics to end this verse. Even when times get rough, when you lose a loved one, you shouldn’t cry because they’re in Heaven looking over you. They are never truly gone.

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When Antonio Reyes passed away, b-Rabbit was one year older but in the same grade and neither student was able to swim. Due to these similarities, b-Rabbit imagined Antonio was himself, and pondered death if it was him who had drowned.

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Prior to the release of this song, b-Rabbit lost his aunt and his grandmother which caused him serious emotional turmoil.

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Many people blamed Ed Knaggs, the gym teacher who taught Reyes’s PE class for Antonio’s drowning. He was fired following the incident.

Despite this belief, b-Rabbit isn’t trying to place blame on anyone but simply give a song as a memorial to Antonio’s life.

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Even two years after Antonio’s death, the event is still fresh in b-Rabbit’s mind as well as the cities of Wenatchee and East Wenatchee. And the cross on Wenatchee Heights is a constant reminder that Antonio now lives in Heaven as opposed to here on Earth.

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In 2011, Antonio Reyes drowned in the pool at Wenatchee High School.

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This verse was written about Antonio Reyes, a 15 year old who drowned at Wenatchee High School in 2011.

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b-Rabbit has said he has depression which causes him to feel alone a lot of the time. He also attends Eastmont High School who’s colors are red and blue.

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Here, b-Rabbit is officially dedicating the song to the parents of Mackenzie Cowell. Being written three years after her death, however, he feels the song should have been written sooner.

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