He is most famous as Lucky Spencer on General Hospital, a role he played from 1993 to 1999. He is widely held by fans and the media to be the definitive Lucky. Jackson has a very close relationship to his onscreen parents, Anthony Geary and Genie Francis, and still calls Geary one of his closest friends to this day.
Jackson has starred in movies Camp Nowhere, Trapped in a Purple Haze, The Deep End of the Ocean, Tuck Everlasting, Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights, Insomnia, and Stephen King's Riding the Bullet.
He made two guest appearances in Boy Meets World during the 1997-98 season, as Cory and Topanga and company have become high-school seniors.
Jackson won three Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Younger Actor for his role as Lucky in 1995, 1998, and 1999.
In addition to acting, Jonathan plays guitar and sings in a band with his brother, Richard. The band is called Enation, and they have released a few albums. The previous names of the band were Jono and the Rock, Scarlet River and Scarlet Road. Several of his songs were aired on General Hospital, the most memorable being his ballad "Elizabeth".
He will be spending the spring of 2007 in Romania, filming the part of The Walker in the big budget fantasy film "The Dark is Rising".
Born in Orlando, Florida, Jackson was raised in Washington. His father, Rick, is a physician in private practice in Vancouver, Washington. His mother, Jeanine, is a homemaker and is deeply involved with the family's church. Jackson has two siblings. His older brother, Richard Lee, is also an actor and the drummer in their band, Enation. His older sister, Candice, is a lawyer and a published author.
He has been married to former General Hospital actress Lisa Vultaggio since June 21st 2002. They have a son, Caleb Jackson, born on June 21st 2003 and a daughter, Adora Jackson, born in the summer of 2005. The family splits their time between Washington and Los Angeles.
Safe To Let Go
Jonathan Jackson Lyrics
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Scared to let you in
This pain I'm livin' with
So afraid you'd see
Who I really am
Ashamed of who I've been
You see me
Every part of my heart completely
Even so Jesus You love me
More than I will ever know
It's safe to let go
What if I could start
Letting down my guard
And just not try so hard
Let the light shine in
To the darkest place
Cause now I know it's safe
You see me
Every part of my heart completely
Even so Jesus You love me
More than I will ever know
It's safe to let go
Heaven help me
I know I know
It's been so long so long
Your love tells me
I don't I don't have to hold on hold on
You see me
Every part of my heart completely
Even so Jesus You love me
More than I will ever know
It's safe to let go
It's safe to let go
It's safe to let go
In Jonathan Jackson's song "Safe To Let Go," the lyrics explore the theme of fear, vulnerability, and the transformative power of love and acceptance. The singer starts by confessing his fear of letting someone into his life, possibly due to the pain he has experienced in the past. He is scared that if this person sees who he truly is, they will be ashamed or judge him for his past actions. This fear has led him to build emotional walls around himself, attempting to protect his heart from further hurt.
However, the singer realizes that despite his fears and flaws, Jesus loves him unconditionally. He acknowledges that Jesus sees every part of his heart, even the parts he may be ashamed of, and yet still loves him completely. This realization brings a sense of safety and comfort, allowing the singer to contemplate the idea of starting to let down his guard. He recognizes that by doing so, he can allow the light to enter even the darkest parts of his being. The repetition of "it's safe to let go" signifies the singer's realization that he doesn't have to hold onto his fears and past mistakes anymore, as he is now embraced by a love that accepts him wholly.
Line by Line Meaning
I was scared to death
I was extremely afraid
Scared to let you in
Fearful of allowing you into my life
This pain I'm livin' with
I am experiencing and carrying this emotional pain
So afraid you'd see
Overwhelmed by the fear that you would perceive
Who I really am
The true essence of my being
Ashamed of who I've been
Feeling deep shame for my past actions
Though I've built my walls a thousand stories tall
Despite constructing countless emotional barriers
You see me
You genuinely perceive me for who I am
Every part of my heart completely
You comprehend and embrace every aspect of my innermost emotions
Even so Jesus You love me
Nevertheless, Jesus, you continue to love me
More than I will ever know
To a depth and extent beyond my comprehension
It's safe to let go
I can release my fears and burdens without harm
What if I could start
Imagine if I could initiate
Letting down my guard
Lowering my defenses
And just not try so hard
And simply not exert so much effort
Let the light shine in
Allowing the brightness to permeate
To the darkest place
Even within the depths of my inner darkness
Cause now I know it's safe
Because now I am aware that it is secure
Heaven help me
I request assistance from heaven
I know I know
I am aware, I have knowledge
It's been so long so long
It has been an extensive period of time
Your love tells me
Your love conveys to me
I don't I don't have to hold on hold on
I am not obliged to cling tightly anymore
It's safe to let go
It is secure to release my grip
It's safe to let go
It is secure to release my grip
It's safe to let go
It is secure to release my grip
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Benji Cowart, Jonathan Jackson, Ryan Lynton
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