Lyrics: Taylor, John Paul Wright and Joey Williams.
Original Song: Taylor Swift's Civil War
iremembertarstreamingdown your face
I remember tears running down your cheeks.
When I say, I will never let you go
When I said I would never let go of your hand
When all the shadows almost put out your light
When all the shadows almost block your light
I remember you saying, don't leave me alone.
I remember you saying, "Don't leave me alone."
But it was only one night.
But tonight it all went up in smoke.
Close your eyes.
Close your eyes.
The sun sets.
The sun has set in the west.
You'll be fine.
You're gonna be okay.
noonecanhurtyounow
No one can hurt you now.
first glimmerings of dawn
When the morning comes tomorrow.
You will be safe and sound.
We'll all be safe.
Honey, don't do this.
Honey, are you afraid to look out of the window?
Everything is on fire.
Everything is burning.
Thewaroutsideourdoorkeepsragingon
The war outside the door is still going on fiercely.
Stick to this lullaby
Remember the lullaby I sang for you.
Even when the music is playing
Even if the music has stopped.
Close your eyes.
Close your eyes.
The sun sets.
The sun has set in the west.
You'll be fine.
You're gonna be okay.
noonecanhurtyounow
No one can hurt you now.
first glimmerings of dawn
When the morning comes tomorrow.
You will be safe and sound.
We'll all be safe.
Close your eyes.
Close your eyes.
You'll be fine.
You're gonna be okay.
It's dawn,
When the morning comes tomorrow.
You will be safe and sound.
We'll all be safe.
Extended data:
Safety and Health; Sound is a country folk song sung by Taylor Swift, an American female singer, and TheCivilWars, an independent folk band.
As a propaganda single of the movie Hunger Games, this song was released on 201165438+February 26th, and included in the soundtrack album Hunger Games: Songs from Christianity 12 and beyond.
Creation background
Safety and Health; The sound was written on an autumn night at 20 1 1. The lyrics of this song were written by Taylor Swift, John Paul Wright and Joey Williams, members of the independent folk band TheCivilWars, and T. Ben Bennett was the music producer.
The content of this song is written according to the theme of the movie "The Hunger Games", which expresses part of the meaning of the movie. Taylor Swift, the singer of this song, also said in an interview with the media that it was a great honor to sing the theme song for this film.
Winning record
20 12-06-06 nomination of the best video of the year in American country music and television awards
20 1 2165438+1October 01Annual Music Festival of American Academy of Country Music [nomination]
20 13 0 10 13 Best movie song of the 70th Golden Globe Awards in the United States? nominate
2065438+03 February 10 Best Country Music Cooperation at the 55th Grammy Awards in the United States? Nominate the best film and television song.