This song resonates with women of power: witches, indigenous, those who refuse to bow down to the misogynistic religions with their man-gods. Tax all churches as the businesses that they are.
I lost my dad almost two years ago (October) to a heart attack while he was out of town. This song makes me think of him. There is so much I want to ask him and that I've wanted him to be there for, so much would be different with him around, but at least I know where he's at. And I know he's proud.
This song feels like "Yeah, we have littles who dont act like littles due to their trauma" and "Yeah (ALTER) lets herself get walked over because thats how shes trained to act."
I wanna be one of those people who quote part of the song but i cant pick a part. My person showed me this song the other day and now its engraved in my bones
I love this song so much and I feel I can relate to it in a way because I live with my dad and step-mom. And jeez i miss my mom so much, she's just in a hard place right now and I know that. It's been months since I last saw her and I hope she gets better.
Sounds like a rain world AU where Inv is talking with either Saint or Hunter, with Inv being the emotional being that they deserve to be for experiencing so much torment in their joke of a campaign
The way this song is Míriel singing to Fëanor, and Maglor singing to Elrond & Elros, and and Elwing singing to Elrond & Elros, and Théoden to Éowyn,, nd Elrond to Arwen, and Belladonna to Bilbo, and Bilbo to Frodo, and Frodo to Sam (but specially Míriel to Fëanor).
Hello. I would like to inform you that the song was not written by Sarah Hester Ross. The original song is created by Karen L. Unrein in 1990. Sarah has stolen the song and is making money from it for 4 years now. Please fix your video description and credit the original artist.