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  1. (Don't let me, don't let me, don't let me drown) Above water. And I can't see in the stormy weather. I can't seem to keep it all together. And I can't swim the ocean like this forever. And I can't breathe. God, keep my head above water. I lose my breath at the bottom. Come rescue me, I'll be waiting. I'm too young to fall asleep.

  2. Don't let me drown, it gets harder. I'll meet you there at the altar. As I fall down to my knee, don't let me drown. "One night I thought I was dying, and I had accepted that I was going to die," Lavigne told ABC News. "My mom laid with me in bed and held me. I felt like I was drowning.

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  4. Lavigne cries out, “God, keep my head above water, dont let me drown, it gets harder.” This simple yet poignant line encapsulates the core message of the song. It’s a plea for divine intervention, a desperate prayer to overcome the challenges that threaten to consume us.

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  5. " Head Above Water " is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne from her sixth studio album of the same name (2019). It was written by Lavigne and Travis Clark of We the Kings alongside its producer Stephan Moccio. It was released as the lead single from the album on September 19, 2018, by BMG Rights Management.

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  6. "God, keep my head above water/Don't let me drown, it gets harder/I'll meet you there at the altar/As I fall down to my knee, don't let me drown," Lavigne sings on the chorus. The singer explained the story behind the lyrics in a statement: "One night I thought I was dying, and I had accepted that I was going to die.

  7. Don't let me drown, drown, drown. Keep my head above water, above water. And I can't see in the stormy weather. I can't seem to keep it all together. And I, I can't swim the ocean like this forever. And I can't breathe. God, keep my head above water. I lose my breath at the bottom.

  8. Sep 19, 2018 · Stephan Moccio. Music video. " Head Above Water " is the first track and the lead single from Avril Lavigne 's sixth studio album of the same name. [1] . Written by Lavigne with Travis Clark and Stephan Moccio, and produced by the latter, the song was released on September 19, 2018 through BMG Rights Management. [2] [3] Contents. 1 Background.