The song "Jump" by Shane Harper is about the feeling of falling in love and taking a leap of faith into a new relationship. The lyrics describe the overwhelming emotions and vulnerability that come with falling for someone. In the first verse, the singer acknowledges the impact the other person has on them, with their voice melting their heart and their smile lighting up the room. Despite their efforts to resist, they find themselves unable to stop themselves from falling in love. The second verse expresses uncertainty and disbelief that such a magical connection could occur. The singer mentions making a wish that then came true with a kiss from the person they are falling for. The chorus talks about being on the edge of their emotions, feeling scared to take the leap into love. They seek help and support from the person they are falling for. In the third verse, the singer reveals that even a single word from the person they love can make them weak in the knees. They plea for assistance as they continue to fall deeper in love. The second chorus expresses the same feelings of being on the edge but also mentions stepping out. The singer is afraid to love until the person they love shows them how. The bridge emphasizes the potential for love and expresses the singer's determination to take the leap. They believe that they could be deeply in love if they just take the chance. Overall, "Jump" is a song about the excitement and fear that come with falling in love and the desire to overcome that fear and take a leap into a potential relationship.