You Will Be Ok

You Will Be Ok is the opening song of the episode "Loo Loo Land." The song is sung by Stolas while comforting his daughter, Octavia, when she was younger after she had experienced a nightmare.

On December 10, 2020, Sam Haft uploaded a three-and-a-half minute extended demo of the song on Spotify.

Lyrics
Series= It always seems more quiet in the dark It always feels so stark How silence grows under the moon Constellations gone so soon

I used to think that I was bold I used to think love would be fun Now all my stories have been told except for one

As the stars start to align I hope you take it as a sign That you'll be okay Everything will be okay

And if the Seven Rings collapse Although the day could be my last You will be okay When I'm gone you'll be okay

And when Creation goes to die You can find me in the sky Upon the last day And you will be okay

Extended Demo= It always feels so quiet in the dark It always feels so stark How silence grows under the moon And it’s always gone so soon

I used to think that I was bold I used to think love was for fun Now all my stories have been told, except for one

As the stars start to align I hope you take it as a sign That you'll be okay Everything will be okay

And if the Seven Hells collapse Although the day will be my last You will be okay When I'm gone, you'll be okay

The day that you arrived the sun went black An artificial night You came and stole away the light And put it in your eyes

How could I possibly suspect That you'd eclipse the midnight sun I thought that I knew all the moons But then you pulled me back to one

If the stars ever align I hope you take it as a sign that you'll be okay Everything will be okay

And if the Seven Hells collapse Although the day will be my last You will be okay When I'm gone you'll be okay

And if the Heavens crash aground I know you'll hear the trumpet sound And you'll be okay Everything will be okay

And when Creation goes to die You can find me in the sky Upon the last day And you will be okay

Trivia

 * In a tweet by Sam Haft he explains that the version of the song used in the episode is the full version but he had originally written more than was needed when they were making "Loo Loo Land" so he "whittled it down".