
I’m Here (Always) is one of the songs that means the most to me. I wrote it for someone who has lived through more hurt than anyone ever should — years of instability, heartbreak, and feeling unseen. None of that is spelled out in the lyrics, because the song isn’t about retelling her past. It’s about recognising the weight she carries and offering something steady in return.
The song begins with the idea of someone who moves carefully through life, always expecting things to fall apart. That quiet tension shaped the whole track. The chorus is a simple promise — not dramatic, just honest: I’m not going anywhere, and you don’t have to keep your guard up with me.
The second verse touches on the habits people develop when they’ve been hurt too often: apologising for existing, shrinking themselves, expecting to be “too much”. The song gently pushes back, reminding her of her strength and the softness she still has despite everything.
The bridge acknowledges how hard trust can be. It doesn’t rush her. It simply says: when you reach out, someone will be there.
Musically, the production stays warm and intimate, letting the vocal feel close and reassuring. The whole track is built around presence — showing up, staying steady, and proving through action what the words promise.
I’m Here (Always) is a song about choosing someone fully, especially when life has taught them to expect the opposite.
