Learn to Let Go
Mark Schultz Lyrics


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I'm holdin' this picture
You drew when you were four
It was one we proudly hung
On our refrigerator door
I found it in the attic
In your old dresser drawer
By a pillow that we made you
A blanket that you had
When we learned to chase the monsters
From underneath your bed
And I remember

How I learned hold you when you cried
I Learned how to let you be strong
Learned how to calm you in the dark
Learn how to listen with my heart
I Learned how to watch you grow
But how will I learn to let go

When I walk in your in your bedroom
The memories that I keep
Are bedtime stories
And rockin' you to sleep
And as I held you
You'd drift off to dream
And I know this might sound crazy
Now that you have grown
But yesterday still feels
Like the day we brought you home
And I remember

How I learned how to hold you when you cried
Learned how to let you be strong
Learned how to calm you in the dark
Learned how to listen with my heart
Learned how to watch you grow
But how will I learn
When will I learn




How will I learn
To let go

Overall Meaning

The song Learn To Let Go by Mark Schultz is a heartfelt tribute to the love of a parent for their child. The song describes the bittersweet feeling of watching your child grow up and move on to the next stage of their life. The opening lyrics reminisce on a drawing that was made by the child when they were four years old, and that was hung on the refrigerator door. Now that the child has grown up, the drawing has been found in the attic, along with other mementos, such as the pillow and blanket that the child used when they were scared of the monsters under their bed. The song then goes on to explore the ways that the parent learned to care for their child, from holding them when they cried, to teaching them to be strong in the face of adversity, to calming them in the dark. As the child grows older, however, the parent must learn how to let go, and allow them to make their own way in the world.


The theme of Learn To Let Go is a universal one that is likely to resonate with many parents. It captures the feeling of pride and love that comes with watching your child grow up, succeed, and become an independent adult. At the same time, however, it acknowledges the difficulty of letting go and allowing your child to chart their own course. The song is a beautiful tribute to the bond between parent and child, and serves as a reminder of the strength and resilience that can be found in that relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm holdin' this picture
The singer is physically holding onto a picture.


You drew when you were four
The picture was drawn by the singer's child when they were only four years old.


It was one we proudly hung
The picture was one that the family was proud of and displayed on their refrigerator door.


On our refrigerator door
The picture was displayed on the family's refrigerator door.


I found it in the attic
The artist found the picture in the attic of their home.


In your old dresser drawer
The picture was found in the child's old dresser drawer.


By a pillow that we made you
The picture was found near a pillow that the family had made for the child.


A blanket that you had
The picture was found near a blanket that belonged to the child.


When we learned to chase the monsters
The family used the pillow and blanket to comfort the child when they were scared of monsters.


From underneath your bed
The monsters that the child was scared of were believed to be hiding under their bed.


And I remember
The singer is reflecting on past memories.


How I learned hold you when you cried
The artist learned how to comfort the child when they were upset or crying.


I Learned how to let you be strong
The singer learned how to allow the child to grow and become strong on their own.


Learned how to calm you in the dark
The singer learned how to comfort the child when they were scared of the dark.


Learn how to listen with my heart
The singer learned how to truly listen to the child, not just with their ears but also with their heart.


I Learned how to watch you grow
The artist learned how to observe and witness the child's growth and development.


But how will I learn to let go
The artist is struggling to figure out how to let go of their child now that they have grown up.


When I walk in your in your bedroom
The singer is going into their child's bedroom.


The memories that I keep
The singer is reminded of all the memories they have with their child.


Are bedtime stories
The memories include reading bedtime stories to the child.


And rockin' you to sleep
The memories include rocking the child to sleep.


And as I held you
The artist is reflecting on the past when they used to hold their child.


You'd drift off to dream
The child would fall asleep while being held by the singer.


And I know this might sound crazy
The artist is aware that their feelings may seem irrational or illogical to others.


Now that you have grown
The singer's child is now an adult.


But yesterday still feels
Although time has passed, the memories still feel fresh and recent.


Like the day we brought you home
The singer is referring to the day when their child was born and first brought home.


When will I learn
The artist is asking when they will be able to let go of their child.


How will I learn
The artist is questioning how they will be able to let go of their child.


To let go
The singer is struggling with the idea of letting go of their child, who is now grown up and independent.




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