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lyrics
In time I'll write a page
Of all the things I'm thinking
This lie I'll sing on stage
And all the hurt I'm feeling
When I’ve been afraid
I’d run for cover
Now I'm here to stay
You won't be singing
I won't be afraid
Would you hold me closer
I won't be your slave
Would you hold me closer
I will dig my grave
Would you hold me closer
I won't be afraid
Would you hold me closer
Can I fight this feeling
That stops me breathing
Am I suffocating
What stops you hearing
Words I try to convey
To start the healing
Am I here to stay
You won't be singing
I won't be afraid
Would you hold me closer
I won't be your slave
Would you hold me closer
I will dig my grave
Would you hold me closer
I won't be afraid
Would you hold me closer
I am feeling lost
What am I holding
Can you feed me this feeling
Im straying into
Lost motions in this time
What is this memory
I am falling down
Now hear me sing
I won't be afraid
Would you hold me closer
I won't be your slave
Would you hold me closer
I will dig my grave
Would you hold me closer
I won't be afraid
Would you hold me closer
credits
released December 10, 2021
Written by Warren Fisher, Ines Soutschka, Desmond Kannemeyer
Lyrics by Warren Fisher
Performed by Holograph
Recorded by Warren Fisher at Bellville Studios
Mixed by Warren Fisher
Mastered by Jacob van de Westhuizen at Westenhaus Mastering
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