I knew, she knew
We both knew
That someday all of this would end
I tried to help
But all I seem to do is hurt
Not only her, but myself

And someday,
I'll be on the road again
And someday, ah ha
I'll meet you at the top, my friend

Don't cry, don't cry...
Although I know it's hard to comprehend
Don't cry, don't cry...

I'll hold your hand if you'll hold mine
When it all comes down
Close your eyes
I'll hold your hand, if you'll hold mine
When it all comes down
And take a big, deep breath

It feels so empty
Without my hand entwined with yours
I don't know where to go
Cause I'm all alone
Ain't got nobody on my side
Can't come around here no more

And someday,
I'll be on the road again
And someday,
I'll meet you at the top, my friend

Don't cry, don't cry...
Although I know it's hard to comprehend
Don't cry, don't cry...

I'll hold your hand, if you'll hold mine
When it all comes down
Close your eyes
I'll hold your hand, if you'll hold mine
When it all comes down
Take a big, deep breath

When it all comes down, I'll be there
There is nothing for you to fear
When it all comes down, you'll know
You never have to stand alone

I know you're feeling afraid, girl
I know you're feeling alone
But when you feel you can't make it on your own

I'll hold your hand, if you'll hold mine
When it all comes down
Close your eyes
I'll hold your hand, if you'll hold mine
When it all comes down
And take a big, deep breath


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    It says somewhere this was inspired by her getting kicked out of High School? I always thought she was either talking to herself, saying she'll always help herself, and doesn't need anyone else, or maybe talking to a friend. Maybe her friend's upset she's got kicked out?

    mermaidKatieon December 05, 2009   Link

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