Oh, so hold on the ones who really care
In the end, they'll be the only ones there
When you get old, start losing your hair Can you tell me who will still care?
Can you tell me who will still care?
[Pre-Chorus: Taylor & Zachary]
Oh, ooh, yeah, yeah
Trigger Warning: This post and the song below include themes of childhood abuse and neglect. Please only continue if you feel prepared and supported.
“Remember the Child” – Dick Wagner
This song speaks from the viewpoint of a hurting child longing for love and safety. Many men who grew up with abuse may recognize parts of their own story in it. Listening can be difficult, but it can also validate feelings that were never expressed or acknowledged.
If you choose to hear it, take it slow and reach out to someone in the group if you need support. You don’t have to sit with those feelings alone.
'Carry It Well' By Sam Fischer | Kelly Clarkson Cover
This song captures what it feels like to appear steady while carrying more than most people realize. It reflects the quiet strength of handling heavy emotions on your own and finally recognizing your own resilience. It’s a powerful fit for how I’ve lived and who I’m now discovering — and being here is my decision to not go through my pain alone.
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