
Darlin’ Hold On The Wallflowers
"Darlin’ Hold On" by The Wallflowers, released in 1996, is a #Rock song that conveys themes of love, hope, and resilience during tough times. The lyrics express a heartfelt plea for support and togetherness. Musically, it features a blend of acoustic and electric elements, creating a warm, introspective vibe. Its emotional depth resonates with listeners, solidifying its place in the 90s rock scene.

[Verse 1]
You were born on your feet
With the stem of a rose between your teeth
From a cloud of golden air
Where the sky meets the city streets
You were already wise
To a world that's bitter as it's sweet
With both kinds of magic
And God never gets his sleep
[Chorus]
Now darlin' hold on
I am far, but I'm not gone
Hold on
I am always where you are
Hold on
I am far, but I'm not gone
Hold on
[Verse 2]
Some stars, they don't shine as long as others
They just slide and slip away
Sun goes down and tomorrow
Doesn't call their names
Light as a feather, white as snow
Like lanterns off they go
As if whoever brought thеm here
Has come to takе 'em home
You were born on your feet
With the stem of a rose between your teeth
From a cloud of golden air
Where the sky meets the city streets
You were already wise
To a world that's bitter as it's sweet
With both kinds of magic
And God never gets his sleep
[Chorus]
Now darlin' hold on
I am far, but I'm not gone
Hold on
I am always where you are
Hold on
I am far, but I'm not gone
Hold on
[Verse 2]
Some stars, they don't shine as long as others
They just slide and slip away
Sun goes down and tomorrow
Doesn't call their names
Light as a feather, white as snow
Like lanterns off they go
As if whoever brought thеm here
Has come to takе 'em home
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