Same Sky is a song performed by Hazel Robertson in the Paramount+ original series, Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies.
Overview[]
Hazel struggled to fit in at Rydell High School and talked to her old friends back home, though they hung up early. Morose, she sang about the possibilities that people said were in Rydell, but how she longed for her old life and feared she would never fit in. She took comfort outside her window with the constellations, as no matter where she went, she would always be under the same sky. The stars lifted her up to the sky and danced with her, then placed her back on her roof safely, as she mused that everything would be okay.[1]
Lyrics[]
The grass will be greener, they said
The streets will be cleaner, they said
I'm sure you'll make a bunch of new friends
But I liked my grass, my streets
And my friends were my friends
Oh, how can I ever fit in
When they can only see one thing?
How do I start over again?
I'm a stranger in a strange town
Damn, it's strange at both ends
I'll keep looking up 'cause I know the constellations never lie
The stars they still shine
Orion says hi
Everything's changed, but I got the same sky
The Gemini moon
Will be rising soon
Just to remind me that everything's cool
No matter how lonely gravity can be
The Little Dipper's still checking on me
The stars, they still shine
Orion says hi
Everything's strange, but I got the same sky
I fly but I'm flat on my feet
The roles keep on turning on me
So rules keep on rearranging
I know I'm different to those with tunnel vision
I'll keep looking 'cause I know the constellations never lie
The stars, they still shine
Orion says hi
Everything's changed but I got the same sky
The Gemini moon
Will be rising soon
Just to remind me that everything's cool
No matter how lonely gravity can be
The Little Dipper's still checking on me
The stars, they still shine
Orion says hi
Everything's changed, but I got the same sky
The reflection of the sun reflects on my face
And I know everything's gonna be okay
No matter how lonely gravity can be
The Little Dipper's still checking on me
The stars, they still shine
Orion says hi
Everything's changed, but I got the same sky




