Colder Than My Heart, If You Can Imagine

A Day To Remember · For Those Who Have Heart [2008]

Don't point your finger baby

This isn't the best time for you to test me

"This wasn't just anyone here" she said

If it wasn't you, it's someone you would lie for

Tell me, who would you lie for?



Let's live the lie

I'm still singing "Whoa" (Whoaa)

Don't say you won't let it go

'Cause you'll never know

(You'll never know)

I'm still singing "Whoa" (Whoaa)

Don't say you won't let it go

'Cause you'll never know



Don't be so quick to blame a friend

When the smoke is cleared, there'll be nobody left

"Don't be so sure of yourself" he said

If this was me, he would never know your name

(Never know your name)

Heart means everything



Let's live the lie

I'm still singing "Whoa" (Whoaa)

Don't say you won't let it go

'Cause you'll never know

(You'll never know)

I'm still singing "Whoa" (Whoaa)

Don't say you won't let it go

'Cause you'll never know



I'm alright with being a thief

I'm alright with being a thief



From the top of the world

We'll let them know

That your biggest fear is letting go

From the top of the world

We'll let them know

That your biggest fear is letting go



I'm still singing "Whoa"

Don't say you won't let it go

'Cause you'll never know

(You'll never know)

I'm still singing "Whoa" (Whoaa)

Don't say you won't let it go

'Cause you'll never know

Colder Than My Heart, If You Can Imagine

Released on A Day To Remember's 2008 album For Those Who Have Heart, this track exemplifies the band's signature blend of melodic pop-punk and heavy metal. The song features the group's characteristic vocal dynamics, shifting between clean, emotive choruses and aggressive, distorted riffs that define their early discography. As a staple of their live performances and a key component of their 2008 catalog, it showcases the band's ability to fuse emotional lyricism with high-energy instrumentation. The recording captures the raw energy of the post-hardcore era, contributing to the album's reputation as a defining work in the genre's evolution during that period.