Hold On

Crack the Sky

Well, I was talking to a mirror image of what supposedly was to be me; and 
the eyes and the nose and the insignificant clothes supported the testimony. He said, "You're doing fine, you know. 
You've got an okay mind, you know. 
And I would hate to see you throw it away. 
You'd better hold on. 
Hold on. Hold on." 
I was telling him I was a bit fatigued about my life, both present and past; 
and when I recalled my thoughts of ending it all with an overdose of gas, He said, "You're doing fine, you know. 
You've got an okay mind, you know. 
And I would hate to see you throw it away. 
You'd better hold on. 
Hold on. Hold on." 

Hold on 
Hold on 
Hold on