My Brother's Hand
Julia A. Noack Lyrics


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Low, we been keeping it low key
Rolling up in separate rides to the party
Slow, taking it slow like that oak tree
Bonfire burning, but I think
I'm gon' let you hold my hand
And I ain't even drunk
Let you pull me close enough
They all gon' know what's up
Baby you can spin me round
The headlight dance floor
Ain't hiding how we're vibin' no more
I'm gon' let you
Hold my hand
Baby you can
Hold my hand
Ice, you're dropping ice down into two drinks
Friends whispering while you're walking one to me
Time, I think it's time we kill the mystery, yeah
Baby go ahead and kiss me
I'm gon' let you hold my hand
And I ain't even drunk
Let you pull me close enough
They all gon' know what's up
Baby you can spin me round
The headlight dance floor
Ain't hiding how we're vibin' no more
I'm gon' let you
Hold my hand
Baby you can
Hold my hand
I don't care who sees
When it's time to leave, baby take me
I'm gon' let you hold my hand
And walk me to your truck
They'll watch you open up my door
And help me climb on up
Baby you can spin them tires right off
The headlight dance floor
Ain't hiding how were vibing no more
I'm gon' let you hold my hand
And I ain't even drunk
Let you pull me close enough
They all gon' know what's up
Baby you can spin me round
The headlight dance floor
Ain't hiding how we're vibin' no more
I'm gon' let you
Hold my hand
Baby you can Hold my hand
Hold my Hand
Hold my Hand
Yeah




Hold my, Hold my Hand
Ohh baby Hold my Hand

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Julia A. Noack's song "My Brother's Hand" convey a narrative of intimacy and connection between two individuals at a party. The singer describes a scenario where they have been keeping their interactions low-key, arriving separately at the event. The use of "low key" suggests a desire to keep their budding relationship under the radar, possibly due to external pressures or previous experiences. The imagery of rolling up in separate rides adds to the sense of independence and individuality within the relationship.


The theme of taking things slow is emphasized through references to an oak tree and a bonfire burning, symbolizing stability and warmth. Despite the slow pace, there is a growing sense of attraction and emotional closeness between the singer and their partner. The decision to let the partner hold their hand, even when sober, signifies a genuine willingness to express vulnerability and affection. By allowing themselves to be pulled close, the singer is accepting and embracing the developing connection, regardless of who may observe.


As the song progresses, there is a shift towards breaking down barriers and embracing the moment. The mention of dropping ice into drinks and friends whispering hints at a playful and flirtatious atmosphere. The call to "kill the mystery" suggests a desire for clarity and openness in the relationship, moving away from secrecy towards authenticity. The lyrics culminate in a moment of passion when the singer gives in to their feelings and allows the partner to kiss them, further solidifying the bond between them.


The final verses convey a sense of liberation and boldness as the singer disregards any concerns about public perception. The imagery of walking hand in hand to the partner's truck and being assisted inside symbolizes a willingness to be vulnerable and reliant on each other. The act of spinning tires off the dance floor and embracing the moment openly showcases a newfound confidence and unity between the singer and their partner. The repetition of "Hold my Hand" serves as a powerful declaration of trust, affection, and a desire for a deeper connection in the midst of a lively and uninhibited atmosphere.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Brian White, Josh Ronen, Julia Cole

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