You know you’ve got one, too. For me, it’s A Drop in the Ocean by Ron Pope and Everything Changes by Sara Barellies. Check them – or one of these 12 – out the next time you need a good cry in the shower (or anywhere, really)!
#12. Too many memories.
“If It Means A Lot To You by A Day To Remember
Too many memories I don’t want to remember.”
#11. Someone I love.
“All I want by Kodaline
Remindes me of someone I love before.”
#10. Melancholy.
“I’ll Follow You Into the Dark by Death Cab for Cutie.”
#9. Hallelujah.
“Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley.”
#8. Tear trigger.
“Cats in the Cradle – Harry Chapin Lost my dad to a car accident early in my life. I have a wonderful life still thanks to my mom but this song automatically triggers tears and I can’t seem to quite rationalize why.”
#7. Heartbreak.
“For me its Terrible Things by Mayday Parade because my mom passed :(“
#6. But not the friends.
“Pictures of you by the cure. I have a few great memories and pictures but not the friends that go with them anymore.”
#5. It’s complicated.
“I Can’t Make You Love Me – Bon Iver….things are complicated right now in my love life.”
#4. A lot of pain.
“When i was like 7/8 I went to hug my sleeping dog basil who was about 14, he was a Rhodesian Ridgeback, anyway he bit me cause I think I must’ve woke him my mum took him to the vets cause she thought something was wrong and it turned out he had cancer, I can’t remember what kind exactly but apparently he was in a lot pain and we couldn’t even tell, so we had to have him put to sleep that evening. On our way back from the vets The Frays “How to save a life” played, it was first time I ever heard it now whenever I hear that song I always cry.”
#3. There were so many of us.
“Blink 182 – Adam’s Song
It’s sad, it’s emo, it’s teenage angsty bullshit. But there were so many of us that felt that way. And so many of us didn’t have anyone to talk to about it, and didn’t know how to properly cope with it. There didn’t really seem to be a light at the end of the tunnel.
This song made me realize how truly fucked up suicide would be, and the extent to which it would hurt everyone around me.”
#2. The best I’ve ever had.
“Maybe stereotypical and cliché, but Mad World.
“The dreams in which I’m dying are the best I’ve ever had”
#1. Relatable.
“How To Disappear Completely by Radiohead. Mostly while I was struggling with alcoholism and drug addiction. Since I’ve been clean and sober for 2 years now I only relate to it if I’m feeling particularly down or sad.”
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