Hushai (hus'-sha-i) or Chusai was a friend of David and a spy according to the Hebrew Bible. During Absalom's rebellion described in the Second Book of Samuel, he agrees to act as an advisor to Absalom to sabotage his plans while secretly sending information to David. It was on his advice that Absalom did not immediately pursue the retreating David, thus giving David time to regroup and gather his forces. Hushai's advice helped to ensure Absalom's rapid defeat.
Hushai was an Archite, that is, a native of Archi, a place south of the portion of Ephraim, near Bethel (Joshua 16:2). He is called in 1 Chronicles 27:33 "the king's friend". This title is similar to that of counselor given to Ahitophel, or that of leader of the army to Joab. We see a like use of the term in 1 Kings 4:5. In the Books of the Maccabees it is an official title given by the Seleucids to persons of confidence who have important military or civil functions (1 Maccabees 2:18; 3:38; 6:10, 14, 28; 7:6-8; etc.). It is likely then, that Hushai's title of "friend" of King David does not imply the intimate relations suggested by the term.
Sometimes I hear those sounds through the wall
sometimes when I cannot sleep
it’s all I have when the day is gone
creeping insecurity
All the things that I wanted to prove, that I wanted to
prove
turned to things that I could not do, that I could not do
Wanna fly again, reach the sky again
but somehow I’m just losing every time
oh why is it so hard to let it go
and why, oh why can’t I shake the doubt
I know it’s only shadows of fear
darkening my troubled mind
in the middle of the night I try to stay clear
but I cannot sleep and I can’t unwind
‘Cause all the things that I wanted to prove
that I wanted to prove
turned to things that I could not do
that I could not do
Wanna fly again, reach the sky again
but somehow I’m just losing every time
oh why is it so hard to let it go
and why, oh why can’t I shake the doubt
Sometimes I hear those sounds through the wall