Hold Me Up
Embracing Shadows: A Tale of Redemption in Jeremy Voltz's 'Hold Me Up'Lyrics
I remember falling down at your feet
I recall a moment of vulnerability, symbolized by falling down at your feet.
I was dead drunk and stumbling in the street
I was heavily intoxicated and struggling in the street.
And as I lay there on my back and watched the stars come out
Lying on my back, I observed the stars emerging, possibly signifying reflection or contemplation.
I asked you if you'd take me home
I pleaded with you to take me home, suggesting a desire for comfort or support.
Hold me up
Expressing a need for assistance or emotional support, asking to be held up.
Hold me up
Reiteration of the plea to be held up, emphasizing vulnerability.
'Cause I've fallen once again into your arms
Acknowledging a recurring pattern of falling and seeking refuge in your embrace.
Here we are again at a quarter past ten
Referencing a specific time (quarter past ten), perhaps highlighting a moment of reflection.
Wishing all the promises would have held up in the end
Expressing disappointment in unfulfilled promises and a wish for a better outcome.
But I keep on sliding backwards when the night begins
Struggling with personal challenges and setbacks as the night unfolds.
And change is always harder than I think it is
Recognizing the difficulty of making positive changes in life.
Hold me up
Repetition of the plea to be held up, underscoring the ongoing need for support.
Hold me up
Continued emphasis on the desire for emotional support and stability.
'Cause I've fallen once again into your arms
Reiterating the pattern of falling into the same arms for comfort.
Yeah hold me now
Requesting immediate support, emphasizing the urgency of the emotional struggle.
I'm lost I'm down
Feeling lost and down, expressing the depth of emotional turmoil.
'Cause I've fallen through the cracks too many times
Highlighting repeated experiences of falling through life's challenges.
And if we never call this love
Pondering the nature of the relationship and questioning if it can be labeled as love.
Will you still hold me up
Asking if emotional support will persist even if the connection is not explicitly termed as love.
'Cause I've fallen through the cracks so many times
Reiteration of falling through challenges and seeking support without a clear definition of love.
And if we never call this love
Persisting in the query about support in the absence of a formal love declaration.
Would you still hold me up
Repeating the plea for support, contemplating its continuation without a defined love label.
'Cause I've fallen once again into your arms
Revisiting the theme of falling into the same arms, possibly indicating a cyclical pattern.
Yes I've fallen once again into your arms
Affirming the recurrence of seeking solace in the same arms despite challenges.
Yes I've fallen once again into your arms
Reiterating the repetition of falling into the supportive arms once again.
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