Songs that leave you blubbering like a child. (1 Viewer)

actually it is still sad..

so much that i can't say to you
my voice shakes from the hurt that i hide
ashamed of my existence
and of my petty often wounded pride
i'd like to come home to see you
and to catch your sickness by the bedside
but then you'd know how much i really need you

all the love in an instant
makes my life stop
but then my hate for you
makes my feelings altogether drop

if only i were blind to your selfish fling
and your desperate cause
and didn't press you for the details
that threaten my physical flaws

i'd like to come home to see you
and embrace your illness under soft light
but then you'd know how much i really need you

all the love in an instant
makes my life stop
but then my hate for you
makes my feelings altogether drop

so much that i can say to you
with affection that i burn inside
you're aching from the distance
avoiding strain that's running still alive
if only i could heal you in the sprinkling of the ocean side
but then you'd know how much i really love you

all the love in an instant
makes my life stop
but then my hate for you
makes my feelings altogether drop

(soon doing this might get a lot harder
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/12/08/warnerchappell_vs_pearlyrics/ )
 
Zeelander said:
We had a cool thread before about songs that make you cry. Casimir Pulaski Day by Sufjan Stevens makes me cry every single time. I have to skip it when I'm listening to Illinoise or I'd just make an eejit out of myself. I couldn't skip it when he played live recently and I very discreetly spent the whole darn song wiping tears from my eyes. Bleedin emotionals!

[FONT=Trebuchet MS, Verdana, Arial][SIZE=-1]Goldenrod and the 4H stone,
the things I brought you,
when I found out you had cancer of the bone

Your father cried on the telephone,
and he drove his car into the navy yard,
just to prove that he was sorry

In the morning, through the window shade,
when the light pressed up against your shoulderblade,
I could see what you were reading.

All the glory that the Lord has made,
and the complications you could do without,
when I kissed you on the mouth.

Tuesday night at the Bible study,
we lift our hands and pray over your body,
but nothing ever happens.

I remember at Michael's house,
in the living room when you kissed my neck,
and I almost touched your blouse.

In the morning at the top of the stairs,
when your father found out what we did that night,
and you told me you were scared.

All the glory when you ran outside,
with your shirt tucked in and your shoes untied,
and you told me not to follow you.

Sunday night when I cleaned the house,
I find the card where you wrote it out,
with the pictures of you mother.

On the floor at the great divide,
with my shirt tucked in and my shoes untied,
I am crying in the bathroom.

In the morning when you finally go,
and the nurse runs in with her head hung low,
and the cardinal hits the window.

In the morning in the winter shade,
on the 1st of March on the holiday,
I thought I saw you breathing.

All the glory that the Lord has made,
and the complications when I see His face,
in the morning in the window.

All the glory when he took our place,
but he took my shoulders and he shook my face,
and he takes and he takes and he takes. [/SIZE][/FONT]

just listening to that this instant.

great song. not mad on the rest of the album tho.

Girl from the North Country/Visions of Johanna by Bob Dylan
Green grass of tunnel by Mum
Perfect 10 by Beautiful South

Blubber is a bit extreme though (good name for an album that)

Evoke emotions of sadness
 
Ben Richards said:
Girl from the North Countryby Bob Dylan

I LOOOOOVE the Bob Dylan / Johnny Cash version from Nashville Skyline and I have even shed a tear listening to it. It makes me think of my sister who I rarely get to see. as does Antony & The Johnsons' You Are My Sister, and that makes me sad too. That Red House Painters song is also a heart breaker. This thread is making me terribly emotional... Excuse me, I have something in my eye.
 
"she was sixteen years old....
-and she'd neever seen the ocean..
stepped in to a van, with a vagabond.
-and the last thing she-e said,
was 'i love you mom'...


Mother of sweet divine....pass the scotch please.
 
Donkey OJ said:
after reading that thread it would appear thumped is a very different place to what it was 18 months ago.
I just read this:
FancyGoods said:
the theme music from The littlest hobo is devastating.

the poor little guy. he makes all these friends and helps them out, but he has to keep moving on tomorrow because he has to help someone else
and better yet, this:
Zeelander said:
Oh yeah, Girl From The North Country- the Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash version.
 
Corey said:
-Cosistency, in world gone mad.





I'm off for a murphy's. And a bit of an auld cry while i'm at it.

get your ass into town.

my da used to play short people by randy newman over and over again when i was tiny and i get quite 'lumpy' when i hear it these days. just like when i hear ebony and ibory and got a lot of livin to do by elvis.
 
Strangely ebough Dont cry by Guns n roses i have always been a sucker for reverse psychology!
 
Lefty Frizzell said:
get your ass into town.

my da used to play short people by randy newman over and over again when i was tiny and i get quite 'lumpy' when i hear it these days. just like when i hear ebony and ibory and got a lot of livin to do by elvis.

got that song in my head now. tee-hee-hee......
 

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