The song "Coming Over" by James Hersey tells the story of longing and desire for someone. The narrator expresses a desire to be with the person they are singing to, asking if it is alright to come over and if it is too late to do so. They wonder if the person would stay up with them to figure things out if they were to meet. The narrator also questions whether the person would come back if they were to stay, or if they would be mad if the narrator remains cool. They are unsure if the person wants them in the same way they want the person. The lyrics suggest that the narrator cannot stop thinking about going to see this person. They are constantly preoccupied with thoughts of coming over, and it seems to be the only thing on their mind. The repetition of the line "All I can think about is coming over" emphasizes the strong desire and obsession the narrator has. The narrator also finds it strange that just seeing the person's name can make them feel high, indicating the depth of their feelings. They express a willingness to do almost anything for the person to reciprocate the same feelings, even giving away their possessions like shoes and hats. Ultimately, all they need is the person they desire and some music to complete their happiness. Overall, the song portrays the narrator's intense longing for someone and their yearning to be with them.