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Adam Melchor & Briston Maroney - Hold On For Dear Life (Official Lyric Video)

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"Hold On For Dear Life" significatu vene da inglese lingua è attualmente ùn hè micca cunvertitu in traduzzione inglese.

"Hold On For Dear Life" by Adam Melchor and Briston Maroney out now:

LYRICS:

hold on for dear life

  nothings gonna happen if you don’t jump

  i think that my fear of heights 
is really just a fear of sight 
cuz when i close my eyes  
everything feels fine 
sometimes i feel like the kite 
and sometimes i feel like the hands 
that hold the strings too tight 
hold on for dear life

  leave it up to death 
cuz who knows what comes next and  
how could i ever rest my mind

  nothings gonna happen if you don’t jump  
once in a while high as mile 
they say were just born to push our luck 
i try, i find it leaves me here 
to hold on for dear life

  you think that your fear of ghosts 
is really just a fear of getting close 
to afterlife or the lack there of 
you sit in ur haunted house and 
keep in all these feeling so far out 
of sight try to pack them up

  leave it up to death 
cuz who knows what comes next 
how could i ever rest my mind

  nothings gonna happen if you don’t jump  
once in a while high as mile 
they say were just born to push our luck 
i try, i find it leaves me here 
to hold on for dear life

  nothings gonna happen if you don’t jump  
once in a while high as mile 
they say were just born to push our luck 
i try, i find it leaves me here 
to hold on for dear life

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Perlmutter contemplated his bottle of port, which was now two-thirds empty.Over that time, many ships disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Most of them were British warships.

Perlmutter ran out of steam and was about to reach for the port bottle again when a look of revelation swept over his face.I just thought of something, he said, raising his great bulk out of his chair with ease. He disappeared down the hall for several minutes before reappearing with a book in one hand.A copy of the board of inquiry minutes concerning the sinking of the U.S. Navy frigate Kearsarge.

Pitt set his glass on the table but refused another when offered.I can't believe a supernatural vessel decades ahead of its time 'was built by private individuals.

Come to think of it, the Kearsarge was not the only vessel reported sunk by an undersea monster.

That, said Perlmutter sternly,was a real whale. I'm talking about another U.S. Navy ship, the Abraham Lincoln, which reported an encounter with an undersea craft that rammed and shattered her rudder.

There are. Verne scholars exist everywhere. But Dr. Paul Hereoux, president of the Society of Jules Verne in Amiens, France, which was Verne's home from 1872 until he died in 1905, is considered the most knowledgeable man on the author's life.

No, he was dead serious, replied Perlmutter,and what's important is that his entire crew backed him up. Not one of them who witnessed the spectacle varied his story. Their testimony described a large steel monster that was impenetrable to a series of cannon shots the Kearsarge poured into it-they simply bounced off. They also mentioned some sort of pyramid-shaped tower on its back that appeared to have viewing ports. Captain Hunt swore that he saw a face staring back at him through one of the ports, a man with a beard.

Sounds like the good captain was heavily into the rum locker, Pitt said, jokingly.

Twenty-eight years earlier.

It seems a stretch to think that the mysterious monster wasn't designed and constructed by an industrial nation, said Pitt, still skeptical.

There are. Verne scholars exist everywhere. But Dr. Paul Hereoux, president of the Society of Jules Verne in Amiens, France, which was Verne's home from 1872 until he died in 1905, is considered the most knowledgeable man on the author's life.

The same, Perlmutter answered Pitt.I'd forgotten the strange circumstances behind her grounding on Roncador Reef off Venezuela in 1894.

It seems a stretch to think that the mysterious monster wasn't designed and constructed by an industrial nation, said Pitt, still skeptical.

I can't say, said Perlmutter slowly.I only know what I find in recorded sea history. Which isn't to say there are not more reports, untapped by researchers, in archives scattered around the world.

Yes, according to her commander, Captain Leigh Hunt, he was attacked by a man-made underwater vessel that resembled a whale. The vessel was chased, then sank into the water before surfacing again and ramming the Kearsarge, putting a large hole in her hull. She barely made it to Roncador Reef before she grounded. The crew then made camp on the reef until they were rescued.

Probably somewhere in between, Pitt said thoughtfully.Somewhere slightly more than two hundred feet in length with a twenty-five-foot beam. Not exactly an underwater craft to be taken lightly in 1894.

What about Verne? Pitt inquired.There must be a museum, a home or relatives that collected all his papers, research records and letters.

Who's to say? said Perlmutter, with an indifferent shrug.Perhaps Jules Verne heard of such a vessel and created Captain Nemo and his Nautilus around it.

There are. Verne scholars exist everywhere. But Dr. Paul Hereoux, president of the Society of Jules Verne in Amiens, France, which was Verne's home from 1872 until he died in 1905, is considered the most knowledgeable man on the author's life.

When did that occur?

There are. Verne scholars exist everywhere. But Dr. Paul Hereoux, president of the Society of Jules Verne in Amiens, France, which was Verne's home from 1872 until he died in 1905, is considered the most knowledgeable man on the author's life.

There are. Verne scholars exist everywhere. But Dr. Paul Hereoux, president of the Society of Jules Verne in Amiens, France, which was Verne's home from 1872 until he died in 1905, is considered the most knowledgeable man on the author's life.

Probably somewhere in between, Pitt said thoughtfully.Somewhere slightly more than two hundred feet in length with a twenty-five-foot beam. Not exactly an underwater craft to be taken lightly in 1894.

There are. Verne scholars exist everywhere. But Dr. Paul Hereoux, president of the Society of Jules Verne in Amiens, France, which was Verne's home from 1872 until he died in 1905, is considered the most knowledgeable man on the author's life.

Come to think of it, the Kearsarge was not the only vessel reported sunk by an undersea monster.