

No more
I can’t... I can’t… I can’t… I CAN’T!
Don’t you laugh— I’m crying here
Swallowed too much, it’s choking me
No place to spill, no way to breathe
My voice melts into the night
Bouncing back from the walls, then dying out
Every shallow breath I take
Feels like my chest will cave
Nails dig deep inside my palm
No one ever saw the scars
Smiles I fake become my armor
Too heavy— I can’t stand up
I never said “please save me”
So I scream instead— please hear me
Even if my voice breaks— hear me
“I can’t, I can’t, I can’t”
I screamed it inside a thousand times
But when you said “you’re here for me”
That alone let me breathe again
That day, today, and tomorrow too
Behind my smile, I was shaking
Heard a voice I didn’t know was mine
But your gentle hand reached out
And untangled all my chains
Even my cold, trembling fingers
Turned warm when you called my name
Every time you said it out loud
The pain in my chest would fade away
In the dark I kept on searching
No way out, no light to find
But your voice cut through the silence
So I could walk— I could walk on
Hey
Am I allowed to stay alive?
Am I allowed to be right here?
Tell me you won’t let go
Your voice pulls me back again
Again and again— pulls me back again
“I can’t, I can’t”
But having a place to say it— that’s my strength
Through crying smiles
I call your name again and again
Again and again and again
Even on the days I’m tired of holding on
Because you are here
Because you are here
Because you… are here
I’m here…
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- Recording Engineer
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Listen to Tired of Holding On "Gamansurunonitsukaretahimo" (English Cover) by Sara
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Tired of Holding On "Gamansurunonitsukaretahimo" (English Cover)
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Sara - Tired of Holding On | Cover
Originally released as the debut single by Shiori Shinomiya, Tired of Holding On is an emotional ballad that comforts hearts weighed down by endurance, painting hope from behind the tears.
In this cover, Sara delivers her own heartfelt interpretation. With a deep, husky, and expressive voice, she breathes new warmth into the song while staying true to its themes of comfort and hope. Her performance balances vulnerability and strength, offering listeners a fresh resonance of the original message.