π΅ You held me like you were hurting too, “and maybe that’s why it felt so real.”
[Verse 1]
The night was soft, like pages left unread,
Your arms wrapped 'round me like something unsaid.
We didn’t speak — we didn’t need to,
Your silence fit perfectly next to mine too.
[Pre-Chorus]
And in that hush, I felt your ache,
Like you were stitched from the same heartbreak.
A storm behind your steady eyes —
I saw the rain you tried to hide.
[Chorus]
You held me like you were hurting too,
Like love was something we both outgrew.
But in that moment, it all stood still,
And maybe that’s why it felt so real.
A fleeting warmth, a borrowed light,
Two broken souls who found the night.
[Verse 2]
You smiled, but it trembled just like mine,
As if your joy was running out of time.
We lay in silence, breathing slow,
Like trying not to let each other go.
[Pre-Chorus]
You touched my hand like you once knew
What it meant to fall apart and still come through.
We weren’t whole, but we were near—
Enough to feel, enough to fear.
[Chorus]
You held me like you were hurting too,
Like loss was something we both walked through.
But in your arms, I forgot to heal—
And maybe that’s why it felt so real.
Like echoes shared between the pain,
A quiet love we can't explain.
[Bridge]
No promises, no final word,
Just hearts that beat but never stirred.
And in your touch, I swear I knew—
I wasn’t the only ghost in the room.
[Final Chorus]
You held me like you were hurting too,
And somehow I held all of you.
No maps, no stars — just what we feel,
And maybe that’s why it felt so real.
We were never built to stay,
But oh, how soft we came... then slipped away.
π¨ Image Prompt for Thumbnail (19:6 ratio):
A cinematic, emotionally intense scene in a wide 19:6 aspect ratio. Show a young couple sitting together in silence, close but not touching — their heads slightly bowed, eyes heavy with emotion, bathed in soft golden twilight. The setting is a quiet rooftop or a peaceful dimly lit room with faint string lights or rain-streaked glass in the background. Their body language should feel heavy yet intimate, like two people holding back tears but finding peace in each other’s presence.
The woman’s soft smile is fading, the man looks lost in thought — both wear neutral tones, adding a melancholic and dreamy feel. The atmosphere should feel calm, raw, and vulnerable, with visible warmth in the color tones (deep amber, soft brown, muted rose).
Place the song title boldly in the center or upper third:
"you held me like you were hurting too"
and beneath it in slightly smaller bold font:
“and maybe that’s why it felt so real.”
Use clear, modern, bold typography that’s highly readable even on small screens. Keep all four corners clean (no text or objects) to allow space for logo/channel elements.


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