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James Blunt – Heart To Heart Lyrics

Rock

There are times when I don't know where I stand (woah, sometimes)
You make me feel like I'm a boy and not a man (woah, sometimes)
There are times when you don't give me a smile (woah, sometimes)
I'll lie awake at night and worry for a while (woah, woah)

It's okay, 'cause I know
You shine even on a rainy day and
I can find your halo
Guides me to

Wherever you fall
If you need a hand to hold
I'll come running, because
You and I won't part 'til we die
You should know
We see eye to eye
Heart to heart

There are times when I cry, 'cause you she'd no tears (woah, sometimes)
You mind's so far away, but your body's right here (woah, sometimes)
There are times when I just walked out your door (woah, sometimes)
And thought I'd never get to see you anymore (woah, woah)

It's okay, 'cause I know
You shine even on a rainy day and
I can find your halo
Guides me to

Wherever you fall
If you need a hand to hold
I'll come running, because
You and I won't part 'til we die
You should know
We see eye to eye
Heart to heart

Woah-oh-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh-oh
Woah, sometimes
Woah-oh-oh-oh
Woah-oh-oh-oh

Wherever you fall
If you need a hand to hold
I'll come running, because
You and I won't part 'til we die
You should know
We see eye to eye
Heart to heart

I can find your halo
Guides me to wherever you fall

About This Song

"Heart To Heart" is an intimate exploration of romantic vulnerability and unconditional devotion that captures the raw insecurity that can exist even within loving relationships. The song delves into the psychological complexity of feeling diminished by someone you love-how a partner's moods and reactions can make you question your own worth and maturity, yet paradoxically deepen your commitment to them. Blunt's lyrics reveal the painful dynamic where love becomes both a source of strength and profound anxiety, as the narrator lies awake worrying about his partner's emotional distance while simultaneously pledging unwavering loyalty. The track's production blends Blunt's signature acoustic-driven folk-rock with subtle orchestral elements, creating an anthemic yet tender soundscape that mirrors the song's emotional duality. The repeated "woah sometimes" refrains function almost like nervous tics, emphasizing the cyclical nature of relationship doubt and the way uncertainty can become a constant companion. What makes the song particularly resonant is its honest portrayal of masculine vulnerability-the admission that love can make someone feel like "a boy and not a man" challenges traditional notions of emotional strength in relationships. The metaphor of finding someone's "halo" even on rainy days speaks to the transformative power of love that persists despite emotional turbulence, while the promise "we see eye to eye" suggests that true intimacy transcends temporary disconnection.

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