Have Faith In Me
A Day To Remember · Homesick [2009]
'Cause there are things that I've seen I don't believe
So cling to what you know and never let go
You should know things aren't always what they seem.
I said I'd never let you go and I never did
I said I'd never let you fall and I always meant it
If you didn't have a chance then I never did
You'll always find me right there again
I'm going crazy
'Cause there are things in the streets I don't believe
So we'll pretend its alright and stay in for the night
Oh what a world
I'll keep you safe here with me
I said I'd never let you go and I never did
I said I'd never let you fall and I always meant it
If you didn't have a chance then I never did
You'll always find me right there again
I said I'd never let you go and I never did
I said I'd never let you fall and I always meant it
If you didn't have a chance then I never did
You'll always find me right there again
They've got me on the outside lookin' in
But I can't see at all
With the weight of the world on my shoulders
They just wanna see me fall
They've got me on the outside lookin' in
But I can't see at all
With the weight of the world on my shoulders
They just wanna see me fall
Have faith in me
I said I'd never let you go and I never did
I said I'd never let you fall and I always meant it
If you didn't have a chance then I never did
You'll always find me right there again
I said I'd never let you go and I never did
I said I'd never let you fall and I always meant it
If you didn't have a chance then I never did
You'll always find me right there again
I said I'd never let you go and I never did
I said I'd never let you go and I never did
I said I'd never let you go and I never did
I said I'd never let you go and I never did
Have Faith In Me
Have Faith In Me stands as a defining track on A Day To Remember's 2009 album Homesick, capturing the band's early fusion of pop-punk energy with heavier metal influences. Released during a pivotal era for the group, the recording showcases their signature blend of melodic choruses and aggressive instrumentation that would later define their broader discography. The song reflects the emotional intensity and dynamic range characteristic of the band's work from this period, bridging the gap between their earlier punk roots and the more complex soundscapes they would explore in subsequent years. As part of the Homesick catalogue, it remains a staple for fans appreciating the band's evolution and their ability to craft anthemic rock songs that resonate with listeners seeking both power and melody.

