So do, I warn you
I see things when I hold you
But I've whispered: "it's alright"
It is you and me and a long night

You're a ghost in the doorway,
I can see through, but I hold tight,
I'll just stay on holding until it hurts,
I just want you to know your lovely,


You're a ghost in the doorway,
I can see through, but I hold tight,
I'll just stay on holding until it hurts,
I just want you to know your lovely,

Don't worry, nothing can go wrong,
Don't worry, nothing can go wrong,
Don't worry, nothing can go wrong,
Don't worry, nothing can go wrong,
(nothing!!)


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Hold Tight London Lyrics as written by Tom Rowlands Anna-lynne Williams

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    I am a 6' 3" 210lb construction worker from the streets of philly who grew up doin a lot of every drug out there and listening to the chemical bros....I finally stopped and sobered up when this song came out and it made me brake down and cry.... I love the chemical bros with or without drugs

    warriorwood69on September 01, 2009   Link
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    This song really scares me. It's so beautiful...(?)

    It's about a big leap of faith, I think

    lemming Jon October 25, 2006   Link
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    This tune is brilliant, one of my favourite tunes ever

    Tommy-d0on November 17, 2008   Link

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