Holding On
Procol Harum Lyrics


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(brooker / reid)

Zika nor nama ... hesah!

Through this hourglass
Sands are running fast
In deserted plains
Kingdoms write their names
On these burning sands
Kingdoms show their hands
In these killing fields
Soldiers show their steel
The men who play the gods of war
They stay behind the guarded door
And hostages who seek release
They're crying out to keep the peace

Holding on... holding on
One day we will be free, one day if we're strong
Holding on... holding on
Through the shadows cast to a brighter day

In these fields of stone
Far away from home
In this vale of tears
The men who play the gods of war
They stay behind the guarded door




Religious leaders teachin' hate
Praise the war and call it fate

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Procol Harum's song Holding On reflect upon the brutality of war and its impact on human life. The phrase "Zika nor nama ... hesah!" translates to "Going nowhere, standing still." The song begins by painting a picture of an hourglass where the sands are running fast, signifying the limited time we have in life. It goes on to describe how kingdoms try to leave a mark on the world, but they do so on burning sands while soldiers display their aggression in killing fields. The ones who make decisions of war and peace, the gods of war, stay behind the guarded door and send their soldiers to fight. The hostages who suffer during these wars are crying for peace.


The chorus, "Holding on... holding on, One day we will be free, one day if we're strong Holding on... holding on, Through the shadows cast to a brighter day," alludes to the hope people who are impacted by war hold onto, believing that one day, they’ll be free from oppression and injustice. It's a reminder that even in these dark moments where we feel helpless and hopeless, the perseverance and resilience of the human spirit will manifest in a brighter future.


Overall, the lyrics to Holding On make a powerful statement against the atrocities of war and stand as a plea for peace.


Line by Line Meaning

Through this hourglass
Time is running out


Sands are running fast
Time is running out quickly


In deserted plains
Amidst loneliness and isolation


Kingdoms write their names
Nations make their presence known


On these burning sands
In this dry, scorched land


Kingdoms show their hands
Nations reveal their intentions


In these killing fields
In this place of bloodshed and violence


Soldiers show their steel
Warriors demonstrate their weapons


The men who play the gods of war
Those who lead battles


They stay behind the guarded door
They're sheltered from harm


And hostages who seek release
Those who are held captive and want to be freed


They're crying out to keep the peace
They're begging for harmony


Holding on... holding on
Hanging on, not giving up


One day we will be free, one day if we're strong
We may become liberated if we have the willpower


Through the shadows cast to a brighter day
Despite the darkness, there will be better days


In these fields of stone
In this place filled with dead bodies


Far away from home
In a strange land


In this vale of tears
In this place of sadness and despair


Religious leaders teachin' hate
Spiritual figures promoting animosity


Praise the war and call it fate
Embracing war as inevitable and even celebrated




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Philip E


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