Hannah Cameron’s third album Holding Pattern traces a flight path over her recent life, inviting us to listen as she examines her recurring tendency to wait for someone else to lead the way forward: out of a relationship, out of lockdown, back to herself. It's the idea of stasis – stuck in-between action and apathy – that Holding Pattern so bravely and eloquently explores.
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You come to me head in hands,
Overthinking, making plans,
Fighting with your instinct and your body,
Hoping that I’ll read between the lines
When you lay a hand upon my leg and say you’re sorry,
You’re sorry,
Don’t worry -
I’m fine.
You come to me hand on heart,
Standing in the rain looking the part,
I give up fighting with my feelings.
Lying with our limbs entwined
on the sofa - searching for each other on the ceiling.
I see you stealing glances (I’m not blind)
But don’t say
You’re sorry
I’m fine.
And we have nothing now but time,
Nothing ahead or behind.
You come to me - hands are tied,
So it falls on me then to decide
Between the present and the future.
You know it’s hard to make the call
Without knowing what I ever did mean to you.
And we have nothing now but time
Nothing ahead or behind.
Still you’ll hit fast forward and I will hit rewind,
You’ll keep worrying that I might change your mind.
So you keep on saying sorry and I’ll keep saying -
“I’m fine”
“Fine”
“Fine”.
And we have nothing now but time,
Nothing ahead or behind.
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