In a poignant exploration of human vulnerability and resilience, Rob Thomas delves into themes of emotional fragmentation and the struggle for self-acceptance. The lyrics depict a cycle of building up and tearing down, symbolizing personal turmoil and the often-desperate attempts to maintain a sense of identity amidst chaos. The recurrent advice to "better start believing in yourself" underscores the essential need for self-efficacy and introspection. Meanwhile, lines such as "Hold onto me, you're all I have" emphasize the importance of interpersonal support during times of existential despair. By oscillating between hope and helplessness, Thomas crafts a narrative that resonates with the universal human pursuit of meaning and stability. Ultimately, the song serves as both a lament and a motivational anthem, urging individuals to find strength within themselves while acknowledging the critical role of emotional connectivity with others.
Pieces
Lyrics
Run away, run away if you can't speak
Turn a page on a world that you don't need
Wide awake and you're scared that you won't come down now
Didn't I tell you you were gonna break down
Didn't I warn you, didn't I warn you
Better take it easy, try to find a way out
Better start believing in yourself
We build it up, we tear it down
We leave our pieces on the ground
We see no end, we don't know how
We are lost and we're falling
Hold onto me
You're all I have, all I have
Hold onto me
You're all I have, all I have
Now and then there's a light in the darkness
Feel around till you find where your heart went
There's a weight in the air but you can't see why, why
Didn't I tell you you were gonna break down
Didn't I want you, everybody wants you
Tell me what you're needing, give into your bleeding
Never any feeling for yourself
We build it up, we tear it down
We leave our pieces on the ground
We see no end, we don't know how
We are lost and we're falling
Hold onto me
You're all I have, all I have
Hold onto me
You're all I have, all I have
Didn't I tell you you were gonna break down
Didn't I warn you, didn't I warn you
Better take it easy, try to find a way out
Better start believing in yourself
We build it up, we tear it down
We leave our pieces on the ground
We see no end, we don't know how
We are lost and we're falling
Hold onto me
You're all I have, all I have
Hold onto me
You're all I have, all I have
Can you hold onto me
Can you hold onto me
Run away, run away if you can't speak
Writer(s): MATT SERLETIC, ROBERT THOMAS
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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