“Life In Her Yet” is an emotional ballad about Rag’n’Bone Man’s grandma who means a lot to his family and him.
The song is originally from his 2014 album Wolves and it is also included on the artist’s 2017 album Human, as the artist stated that he couldn’t seem to leave it out. For said release, th...
[Intro]
Ooh...
[Verse 1]
She still remembers a time that was uncomplicated
But sure as the sun rise she's seen things that you'll never see
Losses and heartache amount to her strength
But oh, how they both take their toll
[Pre-Chorus]
She's still here fighting
Better know there's life in her yet
[Chorus]
Time will take us all, and turn us into stones
It leaves us with regrets and picks apart the threads
Hung over fragile bones
[Post-Chorus]
Let her go
I can't let her go
I can't let her go
[Verse 2]
Her hands tell the story of hardships that we'll never know
Her face is a map of a lifetime on well traveled roads
But those eyes tell nothing of a soul that is spared
A heart that is longing for death
[Pre-Chorus]
She's still here fighting
Better know there's life in her yet
[Chorus]
Time will take us all, and turn us into stones
It leaves us with regret, it picks apart the threads
Hung over fragile bones
[Post-Chorus]
Let her go
I can't let her go
I can't let her go
Let her go
I can't let her go
I can't let her go
[Outro]
Let her go
Let her go
Let her go
Life In Her Yet was written by Rationale & Dan Priddy & Mark Crew & Rag’n’Bone Man.
Life In Her Yet was produced by Dan Priddy & Steve Fitzmaurice & Mark Crew.
Rag’n’Bone Man released Life In Her Yet on Fri Oct 24 2014.
When questioned about which (if any) of his previous EPs songs would be included on his debut LP, Rory didn’t hesitate to mention this one would, undoubtdebly.
It is a really personal ballad he wrote about his grandma that means a lot to his family and him.