Don't Let Go
Nick Carter Lyrics


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The end came fast, he made it clear. This was her last chance, down fell her tears. His words like a gun, so much damage done, He said too much too soon. She was talking to a friend, nothing more. He answered with a suitcase and a slamming door. Now he’s on the street alone, sleeping by the light of the moon. Stop right there, don’t pretend. Don’t you care how this ends? You’re on the edge. You’re putting it on the line. Don’t walk out, don’t get caught on the trip-wire of a jealous heart; sometimes it takes time to see eye to eye. But don’t, don’t let go before you try.
Is it worth those lonely nights, keeping score to make sure you’re right? It won’t matter who’s right or wrong when you look back and no one’s home? Out in the city he feels undone, his sad eyes fixed on a silent phone, maybe send a text, extend a hand, build a bridge or take one last stand.
Is it cold tonight in freedom, and has anybody called? You know you’ll never re-place her, she’s the one. She was always there to break your fall? Don’t walk out, don’t get caught, on the trip-wire of a jealous heart; sometimes it takes time to see eye to eye. Stop right there, don’t pretend. Don’t you care how this ends? You’re on the edge. You’re putting it on the line. Don’t walk out, don’t get caught, on the trip-wire of a jealous heart; sometimes it takes time to see what’s right. But don’t let go before you try… Just don’t let go before you try…




Overall Meaning

In the song "Don't Let Go," Nick Carter expresses his struggle with accepting the loss of someone he loves. The opening lines highlight his desire for happiness and his inability to cope with loss. He feels the weight of the truth, as others continue to move on while he remains stuck in his grief. The phrase "the truth is hurting" suggests that he may have difficulty facing reality, which is why he can't let go of his loved one.


The second verse adds to the theme of abandonment and sorrow. He feels like he has been kicked to the curb with no warning, and he can't understand why he is in such a dark place. The glass box metaphor paints a picture of being trapped and observing the world through a distorting lens. He is weighed down by his emotions, and the tension of his sorrow is overwhelming.


The chorus repeats the line "I can't let go" to emphasize his struggle with accepting the loss. He still tries to let go, but he can't bring himself to do it. It seems like his love for this person is too strong, and he is holding onto the hope of a potential reconciliation.


Overall, "Don't Let Go" is a heartfelt ballad that portrays the emotional turmoil of grieving and clinging onto hope. Nick Carter's vulnerability and raw emotions shine through the lyrics, making it relatable to anyone who has experienced loss.


Line by Line Meaning

All I ever wanted to be was happy
The singer's only aspiration in life was happiness, but he has not found any reasons to be truly happy.


I never found the reason to cope with loss
The singer has never come across a compelling enough reason to deal with loss in a positive and constructive manner.


People moving on and about around me
As people around him move on in their lives, the singer finds himself unable to do the same.


Makes me realize that the truth is hurting
The realization that people are moving on without him is painful and difficult for the singer to accept.


I can't let go
Despite his efforts, the singer is unable to let go of the person or situation that is causing him pain and preventing him from moving forward.


Still I try but now
The singer is continuing to put effort into letting go, but is not making any progress.


I can't let go of you
The singer is addressing the person or situation he is unable to let go of.


Never, no
The singer is stating that he will never be able to let go of what is holding him back.


Just another kick to the curb, no warning
The situation the singer is facing is sudden and unexpected, like being kicked to the curb without warning.


Peering out from in the glass box to try
The singer is using imagery of looking out from inside a glass box to express the feeling of being trapped and unable to escape his predicament.


To understand the weight, the tension of sorrow
The singer is attempting to comprehend the heaviness and pressure of his sorrow and how it is impacting him.


And now I know I never belonged in here
Through his struggle to let go, the singer has come to the realization that he was never meant to be in this situation and it is not where he belongs.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: GEORGE MILTON CARTER

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