"Falling Too" is a song by Tyler Joseph, the lead vocalist of the band Twenty One Pilots. The lyrics explore the theme of hidden insecurities and the facade of confidence that people may put up in their daily lives. The song starts by describing someone who appears to be confident and seemingly has everything figured out. However, the narrator soon discovers that this person is actually afraid and struggling with life, indicating that their life is not as okay as it seems. The narrator wonders about what could be going on in this person's mind, hoping to find some answers or any signs of vulnerability. They express a desire for this person to wake up one day and realize that life is not as perfect as they make it seem. Despite their curiosity, the narrator acknowledges that opening up about emotions and fears may not come easily for this person. They offer to sing a song for them, asking if this act of vulnerability is wrong. Through this song, the narrator hopes to let the person know that they are there for them, even if they themselves are also struggling and "falling down." The lyrics suggest that the narrator may find solace in laughter and running away from pain, possibly as coping mechanisms. They express a longing to hear the person they are singing for say that they too are falling, implying a desire for shared vulnerability and connection. Overall, "Falling Too" portrays the idea that everyone, no matter how confident they may seem, has their own fears and struggles. The song encourages embracing these vulnerabilities and reaching out for support and understanding.