Uncertainty is killing me
And I'm certainly not asleep
Maybe I've gone far to deep
Maybe I'm just far to weak
Ands that's the last place
I want to be the last place

And there is so much we don't know
So we love and we hope that it holds

Thousands were lost maybe more
The question remains, what is this for?
Maybe it came unexpected
Maybe I'm left unprotected
And that's the last place
I want to be the last place

And there is so much we don't know
So we love and we hope that it holds
And either we say or we show
So I'm going to fight for my own

I'm holding on until the last
I'm holding on until there's nothing left
I'm holding on until the last
I'm holding on until there's nothing left


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Uncertainty Lyrics as written by Joseph King Isaac Slade

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    I used to think this was about a shaky relationship but the line "thousands were lost maybe more" makes it seem like they're talking about some kind of disaster. One that causes people to feel afraid and uncertain. Still, "we love and we hope that it holds."

    SkyBlue123on February 20, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    To me, it seems to talk about war. I mean, it would make sense, and the certain emotion it sets goes with it. It's full of sorrow and lack of certainty, like whoever's point of view it suppost to be set on is wondering why it has to be like this...

    'Thousands were lost maybe more The question remains, what is this for?'

    RoselessThornson August 23, 2009   Link
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    My Interpretation

    its about life in general. not knowing whats coming in the future. people live their lives through not knowing what there purpose is "thousands were lost maybe more/ The question reamains what is this for?" he's just hoping that he can get through it all "So we love and hope that it holds"

    it can go hand in hand with him suffering from depression also

    witzelon December 11, 2009   Link

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