Grandine Lyrics – Holden

“Grandine” Lyrics by Holden is a latest Italian song in the voice of Holden. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Grandine” song lyrics are also written by Holden. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Grandine” by Holden is a song about heartbreak, facing the end of a relationship, and the emotional toll it takes. The lyrics capture a deep sense of loss and regret, with Holden struggling to let go but unable to ignore the feeling that he can’t give his partner what they truly need. He describes the pain as falling like hail—sharp and unavoidable—symbolizing his tears and broken emotions. Despite the hurt, there’s a lingering attachment, with him wanting them to stay even as he knows leaving might be best. The song explores vulnerability, pride, and the difficulty of moving on, blending raw honesty with poetic imagery.

Grandine Lyrics

[Intro: Holden]
(Guarda che non serve una scusa per andartene)
(Se vuoi andartene)
(Senza di te il cielo da qui)
(È una voragine)
(Piovono giù lacrime)

[Strofa 1: Holden]
Non voglio fare la fine
La fine di tutta ‘sta gente
Che hanno dato un prezzo a tutto
E non danno più valore a niente

Ora che stiamo bevendo il sesto
Facciamo ancora un po’ finta di niente
Come se non avessi scoperto
Che non so darti quello che ti serve (Quello che ti serve)
Oh, è un bagno di sangue in un mare di squali
Vestita così sembri un angelo a cui hanno strappato le ali
E mentre gridiamo mi ritrovo piene di piume le mani
Non volevo fare questo a te

[Pre-Ritornello: Holden & Mew]
Ciò che penso non lo dico mai
Resta, però dico vai
Io mi fido solo di te
Come la katana per un samurai
Se te ne vuoi andare vai
Ma non mentire a me

[Ritornello: Holden e Mew]
Guarda che non
Serve una scusa per andartene
Se vuoi andartene
Senza di te il cielo da qui
È una voragine
Piovono giù lacrime

[Strofa 2: Mew]
Resta ancora il tuo sapore
Brucia e se ne va
È uno sparo col silenziatore
Cruda verità
Non sai che
Darei tutto quanto adesso se solo servisse a riportarti indietro
Sì, perché quando mi guardi
Non sento il peso del cielo
E mi tagliano quando mi cadono lacrime come dei pezzi di vetro e di grandine
Scappare è più facile

[Pre-Ritornello: Holden & Mew]
Ciò che penso non lo dico mai
Resta, però dico vai
Io mi fido solo di te
Come la katana per un samurai
Se te ne vuoi andare vai
Ma non mentire a me

[Ritornello: Holden e Mew]
Guarda che non
Serve una scusa per andartene
Se vuoi andartene
Senza di te il cielo da qui
È una voragine
Piovono giù lacrime

[Bridge: Holden e Mew, Mew, Holden]
Come la grandin
randine, grandine
Scappare è più facile (Ahh, ahh) (Ahh)
Come la grandine, grandin
randine, grandine
Ahhh, ahhh, ahhh

[Outro: Holden]
Ah, ah, ah
Uh, ah
Ah, ah, ah
Uh, ah, uh, ah

Grandine Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]

Holden is telling his partner they don’t need an excuse to leave if that’s what they want. He’s admitting that without them, his world feels empty, almost like a vast hole, and he feels the pain intensely, like tears that just keep coming.

[Strofa 1]

Holden reflects on not wanting to end up like people who have lost their values, trading everything important for material things. While they’re drinking and pretending everything’s okay, he knows deep down he can’t provide what his partner truly needs. He describes their situation as violent and painful, comparing it to being in a sea full of sharks, hinting that he feels both hurt and responsible. His partner, in his eyes, is fragile and angelic, but broken, as if her wings were ripped off. Holden’s hands are left with metaphorical feathers, symbolizing the damage caused by their fights, and he feels remorse for causing her pain.

[Pre-Ritornello]

Holden admits he rarely says what he truly feels, causing mixed signals. Though he tells her to go, he actually wants her to stay. He trusts her deeply, likening this trust to the loyalty a samurai has for their katana. If she chooses to leave, he just asks for honesty.

[Ritornello]

He reminds her again that she doesn’t need an excuse to leave if that’s what she truly wants. Without her, his world feels like a dark, gaping hole, and he’s overwhelmed by sadness.

[Strofa 2]

Mew describes how memories of their love still linger, almost burning like a fleeting sensation. He compares the truth of their breakup to a silent gunshot—painful yet quiet. He would give anything to turn back time because when she looked at him, he felt lighter and unburdened. Now, every tear he sheds cuts like sharp glass and falls like hail, hurting him deeply. He knows leaving might be easier, but the pain of separation weighs heavily.

[Pre-Ritornello (repeated)]

Both Holden and Mew admit that they struggle to express their true feelings, with the conflicting wish for their partner to stay even as they say they can go. Trust is crucial, but they need honesty above all.

[Ritornello (repeated)]

The chorus repeats, emphasizing that the partner is free to leave if they wish, but without them, life feels empty and desolate, filled with an endless rain of tears.

[Bridge]

They compare their emotions to hail—sharp, cold, and unavoidable. Escaping the pain may seem easier, but these painful, icy feelings persist, crashing down on them like a hailstorm.

[Outro]

The song ends in a haunting, wordless vocalization, reflecting the unresolved sorrow and emptiness, echoing the lingering pain that words can’t quite capture.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Grandine song?
A. Grandine song is sung by Holden.

Q. Who wrote Grandine lyrics?
A. Grandine lyrics are penned by Holden.

Q. Who has given the music of Grandine song?
A. Grandine music is composed and produced by Holden.

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