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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Ryan Nealon
Ryan Nealon
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Ryan Nealon
Ryan Nealon
Songwriter
Michael Blum
Michael Blum
Songwriter
Lily Williams
Lily Williams
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Michael Blum
Michael Blum
Producer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
You were on vacation, got the worst call of your life
Heard your sister didn't make it, became my mother overnight
Drove into the city, put my suitcase in the car
I was just a kid, so you stayed calm
[Verse 2]
On our way to school, I'd ask you questions the whole ride
"What are we having for dinner?" and "What was my mother like?"
Said we could order pizza and she was one of a kind
And that you'd think of her all the time
[Chorus]
You never, you never let me see you cry
You kept it all inside
You held it together, a hero in my eyes
But were you actually alright?
[Verse 3]
Twenty-five years later, your husband's letting go
But you still have that old habit of holding onto miracles
And I don't know how you smile and how you keep on cracking jokes
Like when I was your kid, 'cause now I know
[Chorus]
You never, you never let me see you cry
You kept it all inside
You held it together, a hero in my eyes
But were you actually alright?
Or were you fighting for your life?
Were you just protecting mine?
Were you staring at the ceiling?
Were you ever asking why this all happened to you?
Maybe you just got so used to getting through without goodbye
[Outro]
You never, you never let me see you cry
You kept it all inside
You held it together, a hero in my eyes
But were you actually alright?
Written by: Lily Williams, Michael Blum, Ryan Nealon
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