In regards to the meaning of this song:
Before a live performance on the EP Five Stories Falling, Geoff states “It’s about the last time I went to visit my grandmother in Columbus, and I saw that she was dying and it was the last time I was going to see her. It is about realizing how young you are, but how quickly you can go.”
That’s the thing about Geoff and his sublime poetry, you think it’s about one thing, but really it’s about something entirely different. But the lyrics are still universal and omnipresent, ubiquitous, even. So relatable. That’s one thing I love about this band. I also love their live performances, raw energy and Geoff’s beautiful, imperfectly perfect vocals. His voice soothes my aching soul.
How do you feel?
How do you hate?
How do you wake up with the smile that's on your face?
Out on the moon
If I was an astronaut could I get back to you?
I'm out of my head
I'm out of excuses so I'm staring at the bed
And it's you
It's you
I hold on, I hold on
(I can't let go)
And you don't know how I feel
Hold on, I hold on
(I'd sell my soul)
And you don't know how I feel
Losing my heart
Losing my pride
I'd burn our initials in the sun if it would shine
I need a fresh start
I was in heaven until this one fell apart
Out on the run
Out on this empty space since all of this begun
I try
I try
I hold on, I hold on
(I can't let go)
And you don't know how I feel
Hold on, I hold on
(I'd sell my soul)
And you don't know how I feel
Hold on, hold on
(I can't let go)
And you don't how I feel
And nothing seems to help
And nothing seems to work
And nothing is as beautiful
I'm old enough to take all the blame for all the mistakes
All the games and all the faces
I'm bleeding by myself but I'm okay
Hold on, I hold on
(I can't let go)
And you don't know how I feel
Hold on, I hold on
(I'd sell my soul)
And you don't know how I feel
Hold on, I hold on
(I can't let go)
And you don't know how I feel
I hold on
(I can't let go)
And you don't know how I feel
How do you hate?
How do you wake up with the smile that's on your face?
Out on the moon
If I was an astronaut could I get back to you?
I'm out of my head
I'm out of excuses so I'm staring at the bed
And it's you
It's you
I hold on, I hold on
(I can't let go)
And you don't know how I feel
Hold on, I hold on
(I'd sell my soul)
And you don't know how I feel
Losing my heart
Losing my pride
I'd burn our initials in the sun if it would shine
I need a fresh start
I was in heaven until this one fell apart
Out on the run
Out on this empty space since all of this begun
I try
I try
I hold on, I hold on
(I can't let go)
And you don't know how I feel
Hold on, I hold on
(I'd sell my soul)
And you don't know how I feel
Hold on, hold on
(I can't let go)
And you don't how I feel
And nothing seems to help
And nothing seems to work
And nothing is as beautiful
I'm old enough to take all the blame for all the mistakes
All the games and all the faces
I'm bleeding by myself but I'm okay
Hold on, I hold on
(I can't let go)
And you don't know how I feel
Hold on, I hold on
(I'd sell my soul)
And you don't know how I feel
Hold on, I hold on
(I can't let go)
And you don't know how I feel
I hold on
(I can't let go)
And you don't know how I feel
Lyrics submitted by dstrbdbliss
Sell My Soul Lyrics as written by Jeremy Taggart Duncan Coutts
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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yeah...thanks im glad you agree with me cause i didnt want to be like way off and feel like an idiot i feel the first half of this song so much and i hope i never have to feel the second half of it....
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