Somewhere In Between

Hawthorne Heights · Fragile Future [2008]

You're an angel, I'm a devil

But we'll meet somewhere in between.

Heaven, Hell, or the bedroom,

I'll take you away from everything.

You're a dream and I'm a nightmare

But we'll meet somewhere in between.

Your sheets, your covers, and the headboard.

I'll be a king if you are a queen.



I just fell in love for the first time,

Watch as I pick myself up off the ground.

In the dark I'm so far from the spotlight,

Can You see me now?



I turn my back

And walk away, away from the pain.

Screaming loud,

Drowning out from the sound of the rain

Listen up,

I've had enough of all this waiting.

I need you more right now than I ever did.



You're the minutes, I'm the hours.

But we'll meet somewhere in between.

Never, now, or too soon,

I say we meet at a quarter till three.



I just fell in love for the first time,

Watch as I pick myself up off the ground.

In the dark I'm so far from the spotlight,

Can You see me now?



I turn my back

And walk away, away from the pain.

Screaming loud,

Drowning out from the sound of the rain

Listen up,

I've had enough of all this waiting.

I need you more right now than I ever did.



I turn my back

And walk away, away from the pain.

Screaming loud,

Drowning out from the sound of the rain

Listen up,

I've had enough of all this waiting.

I need you more right now than I ever did.

Somewhere In Between

Released on the 2008 album Fragile Future, "Somewhere In Between" stands as a defining track in Hawthorne Heights' evolution from post-hardcore to melodic metalcore. The song exemplifies the band's signature blend of aggressive riffs and soaring, emotive vocals, characteristic of their work during the late 2000s. It serves as a pivotal moment in their discography, showcasing the group's ability to balance heavy instrumentation with anthemic choruses that resonated with fans. The track remains a staple of their live performances and has cemented its place within the broader landscape of modern alternative metal, reflecting the band's continued influence in the genre during that era.