In Your Arms Lyrics

[Chorus]
From the day that I met you I stopped feeling afraid
In your arms I feel safe
In your arms I feel safe
From the day that I met you I stopped feeling afraid
In your arms I feel safe
In your arms I feel safe


[Pre-Chorus]
And i know that you are with me
And i know that you have peace
Cause you let us sing your soul, your mind and heart to sleep

[Chorus ]
From the day that I met you I stopped feeling afraid
In your arms I feel safe
In your arms I feel safe
From the day that I met you I stopped feeling afraid
In your arms I feel safe
In your arms I feel safe

From the day that I met you I stopped feeling afraid
In your arms I feel safe
In your arms I feel safe
From the day that I met you I stopped feeling afraid
In your arms I feel safe
In your arms
[Outro]
I miss you so, I miss you so
And I’ll miss you ‘till I’m old

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About

Genius Annotation

In Your Arms is the second single of the second studio album by Chef'Special. It was released on January 10th, on the same day the iTunes pre-order became available. The song is also the 15th and final track of Passing Through.

The song is about the father of the band’s leadsinger Joshua Nolet, who passed away in 2013. Hans Nolet, Joshua’s father, gave money to the band to make the first studio album One For The Mrs..

In the “Thanks to”-section of One For The Mrs., it says:

Hans Nolet, thnx, nothing but grace to you. And no worries, we’ll get your money back! You’re more than golden dude!

https://twitter.com/VEVO_Nederland/statuses/424533693185523712

Translated from Dutch:
Yes, it is. It is an ode to my father who passed away last year.

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