I was lost, I was hurt,
I was trapped out at sea..
I was swimming in circles of circles
In the last place I wanted to be.

I was holding on to a love I knew so long
I thought it must be keeping me afloat
Only when I was down,
Only when I was drowning
Did I finally see your hands on my throat

I looked my fear in the eyes!
Looked at the water below!
I knew I could love or live!
I let it go!
I let it go!

I walked in the dark, I walked in the rain
I walked for miles and miles and years,
And all I knew was heartache and pain..

I was weighted with the hate I held so long
I thought it must be guiding me home..
Only when I was lost, only when I was crossed
Did I finally see it left me all alone.

I looked my fear in the eyes!
Looked at the cold ground below!
I knew I could love or die!
I let it go!
I let it go!

Four on the floor!
Two in the air!
Out of the sand, out of the sky!
Into the flow!


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I Let It Go Lyrics as written by Kathleen Michelle Foster Hutch Harris

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    This is just my interpretation of it. But, to me, it's about being in a stagnant relationship in which the speaker of the song is incredibly unhappy, but they've been staying in it in hopes that things will eventually get better. Finally, he looks his fear in the face and leaves his miserably life of comfort to find happiness again. Finding happiness within yourself before finding it with another person, then being with someone you can actively love.

    thepostergirlon September 04, 2011   Link

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