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Holding On Lyrics – The War on Drugs

    The War On Drugs - Holding On [Official Video]

    Holding On Lyrics – The War on Drugs

    [Verse 1]
    Once I was alive and I could feel
    I was holding on to you
    And I redefined the way I learned to talk
    It’s only human
    I went down a crooked highway
    I went all outside the line
    I’ve been rejected, now the light has turned
    And I’m out of time, yeah

    [Chorus]
    Ain’t no way I’m gonna last
    Hiding in the seams, I can’t move the past
    Feel like I’m about to crash
    Riding on the line, I keep keeping on, yeah, ooh

    [Verse 2]
    Once we were apart and I could see red
    Never trying to turn back time
    Never meant to bring my pain into the frame
    And into your life
    Now I’m headed down a different road, yeah
    Can we walk it side by side?
    Is an old memory
    Just another way of saying goodbye?

    [Chorus]
    Ain’t no way I’m gonna last
    Hiding in the seams, I can’t move the past
    Feel like I’m about to crack
    Riding the same line, I keep keeping on, yeah, ooh

    [Bridge]
    But he never gonna change
    He never gonna mind
    I keep moving on the path, yeah
    Holding on to mine
    When you talk about the past
    What are we talking of?
    Did I let go too fast?
    Was I holding on too long?
    Ain’t no truth to someone’s lie
    As silent as the sea
    I’ve been holding on too long
    But it’s right in front of me
    Ain’t no moon is gonna cast
    Shadows on my scene
    I keep moving with these changes
    Yeah, ooh

    [Outro]
    Heart or hope
    Heart or hope
    Heart or hope
    Heart or hope

    Albums

    Future Weather –  2010

    Slave Ambient – 2011

    Lost in the Dream – 2014

    A deeper Understanding – 2017

    Spotify Singles – 2017

    About The War on Drugs

    The War On Drugs

    The War on Drugs is an American rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formed in 2005. The band consists of Adam Granduciel, David Hartley, Robbie Bennett, Charlie Hall, John Natchez and Anthony LaMarca. Wikipedia.