I lost my grandpa who was 55 to drug abuse about 2 or 3 years ago, but I know that it will never settle with me. I didn’t see him a lot due to him doing drugs and moving a lot so it feels like he’s just gone somewhere and I’ll see him again soon on a holiday or at a family reunion. I will never be able to fully grasp that he’s never coming back.
this song means a lot to me. I think I’ll be reminded of your comment and son often now, probably. Im sorry to hear that. no mother should ever go through that. I hope you can rest easy 😔. Rest In Peace to your child
My best friend was murdered when we were 18. We loved La Dispute. Saw them in the basement of a bowling alley in Louisville. I drew their flower for him to get tattooed on his arm. He is always with me. I think of him constantly, even though we’re approaching 10 years without him.
RIP Emily Katherine Yeadon ""But the truth is, you were never there. You won't ever be. Sometimes I think I'm not either so what do I do when every day seems to start and end with you?" March 9th 1992 - May 7th 2015
If this comment is about someone personal to you I would like to offer my condolences. I personally have someone I tie this and a different song too (No Halo by Sorority Noise). I lost my best friend/nonbiological brother back in February of 2020. He didn’t commit suicide. He passed at the age of 26 from diabetes. These songs hurt, but don’t they offer a bittersweet catharsis? I hope you’re healing well.
@@eugenecaudill5361 well i too am sorry for your loss. I wish I could say I don’t know what it’s like, but I do believe in you and your healing, and your growth. It is a personal comment. As is the memorial for Emily. Emily was really one of a kind and unfortunately passed away of heart disease at the age of 23. She blessed not only my life, but had positive impacts on many other’s lives. She was type to see the best in others and remain amazingly optimistic in light of her battle to live. She was invited to be in a chorus for a song we made back in the day when we had been in school. It is one of the kindest gifts, you know, someone’s voice. I think people take it for granted until it’s gone. I thought I’d lost my best friend back in 2017, who had been on the same “album”, but along the way I kind of realized my best friend has really been my dad all along. Unfortunately he too has passed away earlier this year. My point being is this, ‘these’ songs do not hurt as much as they bring me a warmth that at times becomes a distant memory. And by these songs, i mean the songs other’s have shared with me, whether someone else’s or ones we sang spontaneously together. I only knew of this song because of Emily, and the lyrics do some fine Justice for how I feel about these people and the times we shared. I don’t know if these songs hurt, but I know it is we who hurt. bittersweet carthasis: yes, not only in the reflection of lyrics, but the expression of this pain. Pain we are so soon to internalize to also help heal, but sometimes we must also let go. And when that phenomenon can be cued or empowered by music shared between others, whether it’s the lyrics, the memories, the people, whatever it is; I hope the tunes can help in your healing as much as it does mine. Thank you for sharing your story about your best friend, I know I certainly miss mine as well. perhaps you have come to these songs for a different reason, perhaps not, but I hope it can bring you comfort as it has brought me over time. Thanks for the memory lane. Be well, and kind, to yourself. , p
I lost my grandpa who was 55 to drug abuse about 2 or 3 years ago, but I know that it will never settle with me. I didn’t see him a lot due to him doing drugs and moving a lot so it feels like he’s just gone somewhere and I’ll see him again soon on a holiday or at a family reunion. I will never be able to fully grasp that he’s never coming back.
Touches the deep emotion and rips it to the front of your mind
First time this song I hear. Touches my soul I lost my son to suicide.
this song means a lot to me. I think I’ll be reminded of your comment and son often now, probably. Im sorry to hear that. no mother should ever go through that. I hope you can rest easy 😔. Rest In Peace to your child
I'm so sorry I too lost someone dear to suicide. My mom was only 43. It never stops hurting.
Sorry . It's hard
My best friend was murdered when we were 18. We loved La Dispute. Saw them in the basement of a bowling alley in Louisville. I drew their flower for him to get tattooed on his arm. He is always with me. I think of him constantly, even though we’re approaching 10 years without him.
I’ll never let go
Cant even bring myself to admit that ill never let you go.
Broken hearted memories
I’ll never let go HB
Such a rad jam
RIP Emily Katherine Yeadon
""But the truth is, you were never there. You won't ever be. Sometimes I think I'm not either so what do I do when every day seems to start and end with you?"
March 9th 1992 - May 7th 2015
If this comment is about someone personal to you I would like to offer my condolences. I personally have someone I tie this and a different song too (No Halo by Sorority Noise). I lost my best friend/nonbiological brother back in February of 2020. He didn’t commit suicide. He passed at the age of 26 from diabetes. These songs hurt, but don’t they offer a bittersweet catharsis? I hope you’re healing well.
@@eugenecaudill5361 well i too am sorry for your loss. I wish I could say I don’t know what it’s like, but I do believe in you and your healing, and your growth. It is a personal comment. As is the memorial for Emily.
Emily was really one of a kind and unfortunately passed away of heart disease at the age of 23. She blessed not only my life, but had positive impacts on many other’s lives. She was type to see the best in others and remain amazingly optimistic in light of her battle to live. She was invited to be in a chorus for a song we made back in the day when we had been in school. It is one of the kindest gifts, you know, someone’s voice. I think people take it for granted until it’s gone.
I thought I’d lost my best friend back in 2017, who had been on the same “album”, but along the way I kind of realized my best friend has really been my dad all along. Unfortunately he too has passed away earlier this year. My point being is this, ‘these’ songs do not hurt as much as they bring me a warmth that at times becomes a distant memory. And by these songs, i mean the songs other’s have shared with me, whether someone else’s or ones we sang spontaneously together. I only knew of this song because of Emily, and the lyrics do some fine Justice for how I feel about these people and the times we shared.
I don’t know if these songs hurt, but I know it is we who hurt. bittersweet carthasis: yes, not only in the reflection of lyrics, but the expression of this pain. Pain we are so soon to internalize to also help heal, but sometimes we must also let go. And when that phenomenon can be cued or empowered by music shared between others, whether it’s the lyrics, the memories, the people, whatever it is; I hope the tunes can help in your healing as much as it does mine. Thank you for sharing your story about your best friend, I know I certainly miss mine as well. perhaps you have come to these songs for a different reason, perhaps not, but I hope it can bring you comfort as it has brought me over time. Thanks for the memory lane. Be well, and kind, to yourself.
, p
I'll never let go of you V
Rip raul patino. Wish i could have helped.
I’ll never let go of you Candis