Fall asleep to dreams of home
Where the waves are crashing
The only place I've ever known
Now the future has me

I see the fire in the sky
See it all around me
I said the past is dead
The life I had is gone

Said I won't give up until I see the sun

Hold me now 'til the fear is leaving
I am barely breathing

Waking up and letting go
To the sound of angels
Am I alive or just a ghost?
Haunted by my sorrows

Hope is slipping through my hands
Gravity is taking hold

I said I'm not afraid that I am brave enough
I will not give up until I see the sun

Hold me now 'til the fear is leaving
I am barely breathing

Crying out
These tired wings are falling
I need you to catch me

As I burn, as I break
I can't take it anymore
I return to the place
Where the water covers over everything
Rescue me somehow

Hold me now 'til the fear is leaving
I am barely breathing

Crying out
These tired wings are falling
I need you to catch me

Hold me now 'til the fear is leaving
I am barely breathing


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Hold Me Now Lyrics as written by David Hodges Anthony J Armstrong

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    I listen to this song alot, and I believe its about someone who is ready to give up but feels they should keep going because they believe someone is there for them and motivates them to keep going.

    ''Now the future has me'' showing they are holding on to hope and "These tired wings are falling" shows they are ready to give up, "I need you to catch me" means that they need help and need support because they cannot get through it alone.

    ShadowRejectson February 05, 2014   Link
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    I think this song is about someone who's struggling to feel okay, and wants to give up but is trying not to for someone who helps them through it and who makes them feel cared about. "hold me now, till the fear is leaving. I am barely breathing. Crying out, these tired wings are falling, I need you to catch me." talking about someone, needing to be saved by them again, from what they're mentally suffering of. I don't know, that's what I think. This song is pretty relatable for me and my close friend who's the only person who can help me cope with depression. I might be wrong but I dunno.

    TheStarsRoveron December 06, 2017   Link

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