Released: April 5, 2019

Featuring: John Legend

Songwriter: Lori McKenna Sara Bareilles

Producer: T-Bone Burnett

[Verse 1: Sara Bareilles]
When holding your breath is safer than breathing
When letting go is braver than keeping
When innocent words turn to lies
And you can't hide by closing your eyes

[Verse 2: John Legend]
When pain is all that they offer
Like the kiss from the lips of a monster
You know the famine so well, but never met the feast
When home is the belly of the beast

[Chorus 1: Sara Bareilles & John Legend (Both)]
The ocean is wild and over your head
And the boat beneath you is sinking
Don't need room for your bags, hope is all that you have
So say the Lord's Prayer twice, hold your babies tight
Surely someone will reach out a hand
And show you a safe place to land

[Verse 3: John Legend & Sara Bareilles (Both)]
Oh, imagine yourself in a building
Up in flames, being told to stand still
The window's wide open, this leap is on faith
You don't know who will catch you, but maybe somebody will

[Chorus 1: Sara Bareilles & John Legend (Sara Bareilles)]
The ocean is wild and over your head
And the boat beneath you is sinking
Don't need room for your bags, hope is all that you have
So say the Lord's Prayer twice, hold your babies tight
Surely someone will reach out a hand
And show you a safe place to land

[Chorus 2: Sara Bareilles & John Legend]
Be the hand of a hopeful stranger
Little scared, but you're strong enough
Be the light in the dark of this danger
'Til the sun comes up
Be the hand of a hopeful stranger
Little scared but you're strong enough
Be the light in the dark of this danger
'Til the sun comes up
Be the hand of a hopeful stranger
Little scared but you're strong enough
Be the light in the dark of this danger
'Til the sun comes up

[Post-Chorus- Sara Bareilles & John Legend (Both)]
'Til the sun comes up (Oh)
'Til the sun comes up ('Til the sun)
'Til the sun comes up (Ooh)
'Til the sun ('Til the sun)
Comes up

Sara Bareilles

A critically acclaimed singer/songwriter that achieved mainstream success in 2007 with the hit single “Love Song”, which reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, Bareilles has sold over one million records and over seven million singles in the United States alone and is a six-time Grammy Award nominee. Her fourth studio album, The Blessed Unrest was a 2014 Grammy nominee for Album of the Year, the most prestigious award in the music industry. In the third season of NBC’s The Sing-Off, Bareilles was a celebrity judge alongside Ben Folds and Shawn Stockman. In February 2012, VH1 placed Bareilles in the 80th spot of the Top 100 Greatest Women in Music.

Her memoir, published in 2015, Sounds Like My Life (So Far) in Song is a New York Times bestseller.

She composed the score for the Broadway musical Waitress, earning a Tony Award nomination for her work in 2016. On March 31, 2017, Bareilles took over the lead role Jenna in the Broadway production for ten weeks.