Listeners often describe the song as a "contradiction," managing to feel heart-wrenching yet hopeful at the same time.

The 1-hour loop of Tom Rosenthal’s transforms a brief, poignant folk track into an extended meditative experience. While the original song is a short burst of reassurance, the loop format emphasizes its role as "motivational music for creativity and studying". Musical Atmosphere

By extending the 3-minute track to an hour, the repetitive refrain— "It’s okay, I know someday I’m gonna be with you" —becomes a mantra-like tool for grounding and emotional regulation. Thematic Core

The loop leans heavily on Rosenthal’s signature "bedroom pop" aesthetic: