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Cold Wires, High Walls, and a Higher Climb
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Cold Wires, High Walls, and a Higher Climb

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January 26, 2026
Cold Wires, High Walls, and a Higher Climb
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Cold Wires, High Walls, and a Higher Climb

Verse 1 — Ukraine

Night poured fire over Kyiv and Kharkiv, drones like wasps, missiles like knives in the cold. A hospital bruised, a maternity ward crying, the city shivering as the radiators went stone. They called it barbaric while the desert talks faltered, Abu Dhabi rooms echoed but never broke ground. Rare fangs of war flashed in the freezing darkness, and power lines failed with a thunderless sound.

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Chorus

Hold on, hold on, through the wind and the wire, through the headlines that sting and the smoke of the fire. When the sky turns hard and the news grows grim, we find a hand, we light a hymn. Hold on, hold on, let the night unwind— we bend, we break, we heal, we climb.


Verse 2 — Winter Storm

A white wall rolled from red rock to pines, ice on the branches, a roar in the north. Sirens and salt trucks, grounded planes waiting, the polar heart of the world tumbling forth. Porchlights flickered across the Gulf and the valley, breath turned to glass on a downtown street. Somewhere in Austin a candle burned lonely, as the cold took a name no one wanted to speak.

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Chorus

Hold on, hold on, through the wind and the wire, through the headlines that sting and the smoke of the fire. When the sky turns hard and the news grows grim, we find a hand, we light a hymn. Hold on, hold on, let the night unwind— we bend, we break, we heal, we climb.


Verse 3 — Capitol Standoff

In the marbled halls they’re counting the ceiling, arguing midnight while the clock swallows days. One side says split the border from the ledger, one side says package it and don’t look away. A shooting back home turned the floor into flint, names like Klobuchar, King, and Kaine took a stand. The House sent a bundle, the Senate drew lines, and a shutdown shadow crossed the land.

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Verse 4 — Vaccine Crossroads

A chart got rewritten in a downtown office, six small shields moved behind whispered doors. Rotavirus, flu, hep A and B, meningitis, RSV—now talk it through more. Parents and doctors caught between pages, some states said, we’ll keep the old guide. Lawyers weighed risk, nurses felt worry, and public health trembled on the tide.

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Verse 5 — Taxes Open

The IRS threw open the window for filings, a brand-new form with a fresh extra page. Tips and overtime, the wheels that get you working, a nod to the elders for the weight of their age. They called it a beautiful bundle of changes, car loans counted where they hadn’t before. The season begins with a click and a question: will the refund be kinder than the year we wore?

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Verse 6 — The Climb

He walked up the wind of Taipei’s high shoulder, no rope, no net, just grit on the steel. Postponed for the weather, then live to the world, he said it was brutal, and all of us could feel. Higher than any city daredevil before him, a first in the clouds where the air turns thin, he found each edge like a promise kept, and the skyline breathed when he pulled himself in.

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Bridge

There’s a hush in the wire and a howl in the weather, a vote on a razor, a shot in a sleeve. A ledger of burdens we carry together, and one quiet climber who teaches belief.


Final Chorus — Exciting Ending

Hold on, hold on—strike a match in the storm, let the frost on the glass become light being born. When the world leans hard and the headlines bite, we reach, we rise, we make our own height. Hold on, hold on—feel the city-heart chime: from the rubble and the rime, from the gridlines and the deadline, from the flatline to the lifeline— we bend, we break, we heal— and we climb, we climb, we climb!

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