The song "Standing Push And Fall" by World On Edge seems to be about a complicated and toxic relationship. The lyrics talk about a man who is drawn to a woman and can't seem to resist her, even though he knows she is bad for him. The chorus "Standing, push and fall, oh that's all it is, I jump the gun each time you call" suggests that he keeps getting pulled back into the same destructive cycle, unable to break free. The verses talk about the woman's seductive power over him, how she lures him in and then disappears, leaving him feeling helpless. The lines "You can be forgiven of a story, laced within" and "Kissed me with your poison, now here we go again" convey the idea that he knows she is trouble, but he can't help but be drawn to her. The song seems to be a portrayal of the frustration and helplessness that comes with being in a toxic relationship. The protagonist knows he should stay away from this woman, but he can't seem to resist her charms. The chorus "It's standing, push and fall, oh, that's all it is, I jump the gun each time you call" perfectly captures the feeling of being pulled back into a relationship that you know is bad for you. Overall, the song "Standing Push And Fall" seems to be a raw and honest look at the struggle of trying to break free from a toxic relationship.