Running

Running

[Refrain]
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you
I’m running back to you

[Outro]
I’m running home to you

“Breath” by The Rose is a deeply emotional and tender song about holding on when everything feels like it’s falling apart. It centers around the simple yet powerful idea of breath—something so basic, yet so vital. In this song, “breath” becomes a symbol of survival, of the quiet strength it takes to stay alive, especially when life feels heavy, uncertain, or painful.

The lyrics speak to someone who is at their lowest, possibly battling sadness, anxiety, or the feeling of being lost. There’s a deep emotional vulnerability throughout the song, as if every word is a whisper from someone standing at the edge, asking for just one more breath, one more moment of grace to keep going. The act of breathing becomes an anchor in the storm, a reminder that even when everything else is unclear, you’re still here.

Musically, “Breath” is soft and atmospheric, almost fragile. The vocals carry a quiet desperation, but also an incredible gentleness, like a hand reaching out in the dark. The instrumentals build slowly, mirroring the emotional weight of the lyrics, like the gradual rise and fall of breath itself. It’s intimate and stripped down, allowing the raw emotion to take center stage.

Emotionally, the song offers both comfort and catharsis. It doesn’t try to fix or sugarcoat anything. Instead, it holds space for the listener to simply exist with their pain. It tells you that it’s okay to feel overwhelmed, that it’s okay to take things moment by moment, and that even just breathing can be enough.

In its quiet honesty, “Breath” becomes a lifeline, a musical embrace for anyone who’s ever felt like they’re barely holding on. It reminds us that even in our most fragile moments, there’s still life in us. And sometimes, that’s all we need—to keep breathing, to keep hoping, and to trust that we’ll make it through.

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