This sounds like a Fairie abduction. In Irish tradition, the Fae would sometimes abduct people, usually children, luring them away from home with "their beauty and such grace". "Their fragile hands" also reinforces this idea of delicate and alluring creatures just leading someone off to their world, a place where "They never fight, you'll never feel misplaced."
There's also a hinting at the darker nature of the Fae with one of the last lines, about being captured with no escape. There never was any way to turn back.
This sounds like a Fairie abduction. In Irish tradition, the Fae would sometimes abduct people, usually children, luring them away from home with "their beauty and such grace". "Their fragile hands" also reinforces this idea of delicate and alluring creatures just leading someone off to their world, a place where "They never fight, you'll never feel misplaced." There's also a hinting at the darker nature of the Fae with one of the last lines, about being captured with no escape. There never was any way to turn back.