Saturday, 30 April 2016

Let Your Heart Hold Fast Reading Log

Let Your Heart Hold Fast Reading Log
By Sarah McKenzie

A slightly different reading log based on the lyrics of a song and their relationship with an episode of a TV show.

Song written and performed by Fort Atlantic and featured in How I Met Your Mother (2012) in the USA. Listened to on 22/4/16 and log written on 1/5/16.

Main Summary
Let Your Heart Hold Fast is a song about someone who feels lost and trapped in his world and in himself and eventually survives. The song tells us to 'hold fast' and 'never fear' and that all will soon be OK.

Personal Response A- A Verse that Stood Out
The final verse (and altered chorus): 'So let your heart hold fast / For this soon shall pass / There's another hill ahead' confused me at first. I understood the first two lines because they are reoccurring and they are the main message of the song - hold on and stay put because everything bad will eventually pass; however I was puzzled by 'there's another hill ahead'. I thought it may mean that yet another bad thing will come soon, but that did not make sense in terms of the message of the song. I then noticed the relationship between the depth sung in verse 2 (oceans deep / canyons steep) and the height referred to in this line, and how those differences relate to life. To me, the final line means that life still goes on after depression and you might encounter 'hills' in the form of hardships, but that will always be better than being stuck in the bottom of the ocean - meaning being trapped or depressed.

Personal Response B- The Text in Correspondence with an Episode of TV
I first heard this song in the Season 8 episode of How I Met Your Mother. The song plays at the end of The Final Page after two main characters get engaged. This leaves Ted (The I in HIMYM) without whom he believes is 'The One'. This song conveys the message of his emotions, in his unhappiness but also that it will soon pass and that he should believe in himself and hold on. It is a turning point in the series and is shortly before Ted meets the titular Mother. 'To believe I walk alone / Is a lie that I've been told' is a very meaningful line and shows us that everything will soon be alright and there are people around who can support him, no matter what.

Personal Response C- The Lyrics' Meaning and Relation to Real Life
In entirety, the lyrics tell a story of a man who feels like his life is lost and that he is completely alone and desolate, then his final journey for a sense of safety comes to an end and he survives and pulls himself out of his hole with the help of others. The chorus and specific lines such as 'Never fear! No! Never fear!' are aimed towards listeners and convince us that our story will not end up being bad. I think that these lyrics would really help somebody who feels like they might be surrounded by 'oceans deep' or 'canyons steep' and would help them realise that they don't 'walk alone' and can ask for help.

I would recommend this song to anyone who wants some deeper meaning to the music they listen to, or anyone (like I mentioned above) who feels sad or depressed. The song does sound quite melancholy but does have a positive message.


Complete Lyrics:
All my days are spent
All my cards are dealt
Oh, the desolation grows!
Every inch revealed
As my heart is pierced
Oh, my soul is now exposed!

In the oceans deep;
In the canyons steep
Walls of granite here I stand
All my desperate calls
Echo off the walls
Back and forth; then back again

To believe I walk alone
Is a lie that I've been told

So let your heart hold fast
For this soon shall pass
Like the high tide takes the sand


Oh, oh, oh, oh!
Oh, oh, oh, oh!
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!

Oh, oh, oh, oh!
Oh, oh, oh, oh!
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!

At the bitter end
Salt and liquid blend
From the corner of my eyes
All the miles wrecked
Every broken step
Always searching, always blind


Never fear! No! Never fear!
Never fear! No! Never fear!

So let your heart hold fast
For this soon shall pass
There's another hill ahead

2 comments:

  1. A lot of thought has gone into this. I totally agree about the lines with "another hill ahead". I wonder if it's also that we can't just focus on where we are now and the valley immediately in front of us; if we keep our sights on the next hill, that hope makes it a bit easier to get through the hard times.

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  2. Great interpretation!
    I was also stuck thinking about what "There's another hill ahead" meant, and how it made sense in the context of the song. My interpretation is that the "hill" is referring to another journey (another hill you can climb) and another opportunity to experience the highs of life (when you reach the summit). Life has ups and downs, but as long as we keep moving forward everything will workout for the best.
    Thanks for writing this.

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