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Karen
"High up above" / "Down below"
Yesterday I was listening to a Coldplay's song called "Fix you"
While I was listening, I noticed that they say: when high up above or down below~♪
what's the meaning of that? I know the meaning of "High" "up" and "above" but what do they mean together?
Apr 27, 2011 1:28 AM
Answers · 3
Thank you for your answers!! I'll try to remember those phrases!
April 28, 2011
Yeah, they are phrases. I think in the song they are referring to emotional states like feeling good or in "high spirits" and feeling bad and "down and out"
April 27, 2011
High up above in the sky
Down below in the basement.
They're phrases.
"high up above"
"down below"
Learn them
April 27, 2011
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