Hold On
Embracing Change: Weathering Life's Storms with Bonnie Tyler's 'Hold On'Lyrics
There’s a storm coming. I can see it in your eyes
Observation of an impending emotional turmoil or difficult situation, as reflected in the person's eyes.
Ah, there’s a heartache showing, that you can’t disguise
Recognition of emotional pain that the person is unable to hide or conceal.
There’s a rage rising. I can see it in your face
Perception of increasing anger or intense emotions evident in the person's facial expression.
You’re losing something that you can’t replace
Noting the loss of something significant that cannot be replaced, leading to distress.
So, hold on. Hold on
Encouragement to endure and persevere through the impending difficulties.
‘cos everything changes. It’ll soon be gone
Recognition that change is inevitable, and the current challenges will pass with time.
So, hold on. Just hold on
Reiteration of the call to hold on and face the changes bravely.
‘cos everything changes. It’ll soon be gone
Emphasizing the transient nature of everything, urging resilience in the face of change.
There’s a thunder rolling, and it’s heading this way
Warning of an approaching emotional disturbance likened to a thunderstorm.
There’s a shadow showing, in everything you say
Indication of a noticeable darkness or negativity in the person's communication.
There’s a storm coming I can see it in your eyes
Reiteration of the earlier observation of an imminent emotional storm.
Oh, my heart is aching. You know you can’t disguise
Expressing personal heartache that cannot be concealed.
So, hold on. Hold on
Encouragement to maintain resilience and hold on during challenging times.
And everything changes. It’ll soon be gone
Reaffirmation that change is inevitable and the current difficulties will pass.
Oh, and I will still be here
Commitment to remain supportive and present for the person experiencing challenges.
Oh, and I will still be here
Reiteration of the commitment to be there for the person despite the difficulties.
Oh, hold on. Hold on
Repetition of the call to hold on, emphasizing the importance of endurance.
Sing it right, little baby. It’ll soon be gone
Suggesting that singing or expressing oneself will help overcome difficulties.
Oh, hold on. Just hold on
Reiteration of the encouragement to hold on and face the inevitable changes.
Everything changes. It’ll soon be gone
Stating again that everything is transient and will soon pass.
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