Dude i was for some reason so depressed hearing this song cuz i was going through hormones and i got put into fucking therapy bc i could not stop crying. DONT WORRY I RECOVERD😄👍
The song is called “How it ends” originally and it is from DeVotchKa! I went to one of their concerts and got a free poster and the song list the performers had. They also did the music in the movie “Little Miss sunshine” (I’ve commented this under some comments so if you see this message copy and pasted that’s why! ^^)
My dad is dead. There was so much I wanted to say. Now screaming at the unknown, my friend is gone. The only thing I can count on when I wake is tears. I know he didn't want me to end up in hell, but hell is already here.
Me pone triste este tema me hace recordar Ami padre y lo irresponsable que fui al desfile grasias por todo tu esfuerzo por sacarme adelante .mi hijo me la dedico y más me dobla está rola la pediré el día que ya no esté con los seres que amo duro decirlo pero me llega hasta el alma este tema me revuelve mis emociones😢
"Start Wearing Purple" and "How It Ends" both carry me back to Ukraine - I spent last summer in an aid group feeding villages after artillery and air strikes, from Mykolaiv, Kherson, to Kharkiv. I miss the people and the experience terribly. Those two songs transport me right back to the breakfast tables of borshch, the laughing farmers, the busy markets. I miss Ukraine and this gives me a little moment, thank you for posting.
@@InternaIRevenueService Loud and somewhat surreal. We encountered drones, got mortars shot in our general direction, ate in farmhouse kitchens and in a former German underground bunker. Sixty four air raids in thirty seven days on the line, between Mykolaiv in the south to Kharkiv. The country is lovely, the people are kind and opportunistic, I have some memories that will last a lifetime. Miles many kilometers of placid sunflowers. Mostly, we dealt with orphans, very few families, and only a handful of men out of hundreds of people we met every day. I met heroes everywhere I went - housefraus feeding dozens of abandoned dogs & cats, soldiers fresh from the hospital, eager to return to their units, dozens of ordinary men thrust into the role of patriotic defender. Everyone lives for the moment, because each and every person knows someone gone in a blink of an eye. I met entire villages full of people that had been displaced, forcibly moved into a single apartment buildings, and surrounded by barbed wire - these were citizens of a town under Russian occupation, so the neighbors cannot trust if they are collaborators or not, so they are isolated but in the middle of an unfamiliar town. Many injured children, I had to walk behind the truck to bawl once, I have three kids. We are so lucky here, and these people, these children, have been through so much, and have done nothing to deserve it.
I’m just a teen going through a rough patch, Devotchka’s music has really touched me. I know this comment won’t mean much but this music really helps me
' you know what you gotta do , they all depend on you ' I come back to listen to this as a reminder of my responsibilities sometimes. Admittedly its at 1am when ive had a few drinks too many. i shed a few tears - some angry , some sad and some happy tears. After a bit of a cry i feel cleansed and reset ready to deal with the world. Thankyou for creating this and healing me when i need it.