Hold tight, Geraldine, I need to say what I mean.
Time's gone by for so long and I've seen all the wrongs that I've done.
Since we have yelled and stomped our feet after you took me in your arms.
Cut from you, near death you drew the breath that made me one.

And I must call on your sweet soul
In the times when we walk
In shadows of sorts
I cherish the mother you are.

Hold tight, Geraldine, I need to say what I mean.
Oh, I owe you for the stars in the sky
And the breath that was life of my own.

And I must call on your sweet soul
In the times when we walk
In shadows of sorts
I cherish the mother you are.

And I must call on your sweet soul
In the times when we walk
In shadows of sorts
I cherish the mother you are.
Yes, in the times when we walk
In shadows of sorts
I cherish the mother you are.

Hold tight, Geraldine, I mean to say what I mean.


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    I just saw him do this live last night, it was amazing.

    It's about his mother.

    RavenSanon January 26, 2008   Link
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    Wow, this is a sweet song. I'm in love with Chuck Ragan's Feast or Famine album.

    punkmeetsindieon November 03, 2008   Link
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    Cut from you Near death You drew the breath That made me one.

    Stellar.

    johnnycanuckon May 23, 2009   Link

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