I Don't Know How To Let You Go
Sarah McLachlan · Other Songs - Sarah McLachlan
Created you a monster; broken by the rule of love.
And fate has led you through it,
You do what you have to do.
Oh, and fate has led you through it,
You do what you have to do.
But I have the sense to recognize that I don't know how to let you go.
Every moment marked with apparitions of your soul.
I'm ever swiftly moving; trying to escape this desire.
The yearning to be near you,
I do what I have to do.
Oh, the yearning to be near you,
I do what I have to do.
And I have the sense to recognize that I donÂ’t know how to let you go.
I donÂ’t know how to let you go.
A glowing ember, burning hot, and burning slow.
Deep within I'm shaken by the violence of existing for only you.
I know I can't be with you,
I do what I have to do.
I know I can't be with you,
I do what I have to do.
And I have the sense to recognize that I don't know how to let you go.
I don't know how to let you go.
I don't know how to let you go.
About I Don't Know How To Let You Go
Sarah McLachlan's "I Don't Know How To Let You Go" stands as a defining acoustic ballad from her early career, capturing the raw vulnerability characteristic of her 1988 debut album *Surfacing*. The track exemplifies her signature style, blending folk instrumentation with emotive vocals to explore themes of heartbreak and the struggle of moving on. Released alongside hits like "I Will Remember You" and "When She Loved Me," the song became a cornerstone of her catalog, resonating deeply with audiences seeking authentic emotional expression. Its enduring popularity highlights McLachlan's ability to craft timeless recordings that transcend specific eras, cementing her status as a pivotal figure in contemporary folk and pop music. The recording remains a testament to her early artistic maturity and the universal appeal of her songwriting.
