When you're on the road,
and you feel a load,
you have to take,
with you through the day,
and the dreams that we made,
seem like they will fade,
into the morning light,
I'll be holding you tonight.
When the hours are long,
and you hear a song,
about sweet love,
and you've had enough,
of running around,
always grinding through town,
and have lost the will to fight,
I'll be holding you tonight.
Let the memories of the warm night we would spend sighing,
dry the tear drops,
all those little tear drops,
you have been crying.
We've been crying.
Oh, I want you near,
and I want to hear,
about your day.
Help carry the weight.
How my heart has been caught,
by the joy of the thought,
of when everything seems right,
when I'm holding you tonight.
credits
from Invisible Warmth,
released December 28, 2019
Music and lyrics by Jason Murray
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