Hoppipolla
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Opfern

A lyric about staying close even when distance seems to separate everything.

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A lyric about staying close even when distance seems to separate everything.

There's a quiet desperation in framing devotion as 'I'm always by your side' followed immediately by 'So would you hold my hand.' The need isn't hidden; it's right there in the ask.

It turns the assurance into something fragile that requires the other person's grip to stay real.

Editor's note

Hoppipolla's Opfern and the promise of presence

A lyric about staying close even when distance seems to separate everything.

So would you hold my hand

There's a quiet desperation in framing devotion as 'I'm always by your side' followed immediately by 'So would you hold my hand.' The need isn't hidden; it's right there in the ask. It turns the assurance into something fragile that requires the other person's grip to stay real.

The repeated 'No matter how far I'll be there where you go' isn't just about geography. It's the kind of promise you make when you're trying to convince someone, or maybe yourself, that connection can outlast any separation. The phrase carries the weight of trying to be a fixed point in someone else's moving world.

Everything before it builds this image of unwavering presence, but then it comes down to a simple, physical request. The whole lyric hinges on whether that hand gets taken.

The way 'remember us' arrives after all that repetition changes the air in the room. It's less a request and more a quiet command from some remembered voice.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 16
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the pull of "I'm always by your side" how "No matter how far I'll be there where you go" turns into a mantra the pull of "remember us"
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Opfern

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No matter how far

I'll be there where you go

I'm always by your side

So would you hold my hand

I'll be there oh

No matter how far

I'll be there where you go

I'm always by your side

So would you hold my hand

I'll be there oh

Oh everywhere you go remember us

She said when you're

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What is "Opfern" by Hoppipolla about?

A lyric about staying close even when distance seems to separate everything. There's a quiet desperation in framing devotion as 'I'm always by your side' followed immediately by 'So would you hold my hand.' The need isn't hidden; it's right there in the ask. It turns the assurance into something fragile that requires the other person's grip to stay real.

Who performs "Opfern"?

Hoppipolla performs "Opfern", and this lyric page sits inside the Hoppipolla catalog on LyroVerse.

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