Peter Hollens's rendition of "Bridge Over Troubled Water" is a cover of the classic song by Simon & Garfunkel. The lyrics describe a comforting presence that is always there for someone in need, like a bridge over troubled water. The narrator promises to be there through the challenges and struggles of life, providing comfort, support and solace. The first verse speaks of being there for someone when they are feeling weary, small, and surrounded by tears. The narrator vows to dry their tears and stand on their side. The second verse talks about being there for someone when they are down and out, and when they are on the street. The narrator promises to comfort them and take their part, even when darkness and pain surround them. The chorus repeats the image of a bridge over troubled water, emphasizing the narrator's willingness to lay himself down to help someone in need. The bridge symbolizes support and assistance, providing a way over the difficult and troubled waters of life. The final verse mentions a "silver girl" who is sailing on to her dreams, with the narrator sailing right behind her, ready to lend a helping hand if needed. The song as a whole conveys the message of being there for each other, providing comfort, support, and assurance through life's struggles and challenges.