Holding On
de Thrice
There's a fray in the thread
There's the gray on your head
There's the noise that never ends
There's the lie that you buried
Under the lemon tree
There's the turn of the earth
There's the blood on your shirt
There's the break, and there's the bend
There's the the light in the hallway
The turn of the lock and key
Just hold on, I know you're tired
And you doubt that you're quite sane
You've been longing for a moment
Just to breathe without the pain
Keep holding on
Keep holding on
There's an eye in the storm
There's a place where it's warm
There's a picture in a frame
There's the dream that you've carried
Covered in fingerprints
There's the crack in the urn
There's the blister and burn
There's a plaque that sings your praise
There's the pillar of salt
And the pills that you've swallowed since
Just hold on, I know you're tired
And you doubt that you're quite sane
You've been longing for a moment
Just to breathe without the pain
Keep holding on
Keep holding on
Keep holding on
Keep holding on
Just hold on, I know you're tired
And you doubt that you're quite sane
You've been longing for a moment
Just to breathe without the pain
Keep holding on
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