Reminds me of my beloved Mother-in-law so much, she passed away in 2006, after a long 10-year battle with Alzheimers. This song says it all, so soothing in a way to think about if they are comforted by memories of a much earlier time in their lives.
Makes me think of my grandfather... he had Alzheimer's. I took care of him during his last 2 years. I learned to recognize the look in his eyes that told me he didn't know what was going on around him. Most of the time he thought his wife was his mother. He became so childlike, and fragile. I try to remember the man he was before that.
I miss you mammaw I love you reminds me of you 1920-2008 all the things you got to see...you loved me unconditionally...wherever you are I hope its beautiful like you were...I was with you until the end...like you would of been for me...I love you...
Thanks for writing about a song that hits really close to home for me. I've never heard a song about this before❤️ It makes me want to hold on to the stories and lives my family has lived
This is the second time Antje has written “The Song That Makes Me Weep”. But this one hits me right in the feels, hard. HARD. I can’t get through the first chorus.
this song is so beautiful in so many ways. the only song that makes me cry time after time after time. you must be a lovely person to have had this song in you !
Thanks for honoring my request so many years ago in Dahlonega. This is for my grandmother Emily Prutzman, 1891-1983. When held your hand and said your name, it left your heart in your throat.
A special (yes a bit uplifting) song for those who have family members with Alzheimer's /dementia. A ray of sunlight in an otherwise challenging disease.
This is a great live version of a wonderful song. The lyrics in the original are a little more clear and you can hear them if you search for the same song on her Big Dream Boulevard album.
Reminds me of my beloved Mother-in-law so much, she passed away in 2006, after a long 10-year battle with Alzheimers. This song says it all, so soothing in a way to think about if they are comforted by memories of a much earlier time in their lives.
Oh Antje- you made this 64 year old man cry. My mom had Alzheimer's. It still hurts.
This one too, except I was 62 the first time. Still has the same effect, though.
I heard this on a random playlist and it’s just beautiful… Such a moving story
Makes me think of my grandfather... he had Alzheimer's. I took care of him during his last 2 years. I learned to recognize the look in his eyes that told me he didn't know what was going on around him. Most of the time he thought his wife was his mother. He became so childlike, and fragile. I try to remember the man he was before that.
Probably one of the most beautiful songs ever written. Speaks volumes to the human condition.
Someone find me a more heartbreaking song than this. You can't. It gets me every time.
I miss you mammaw I love you reminds me of you 1920-2008 all the things you got to see...you loved me unconditionally...wherever you are I hope its beautiful like you were...I was with you until the end...like you would of been for me...I love you...
Each new song I hear Antje sing it moves me in ways I didn't know I could move! So haunting and beautiful. Thank you kindly for sharing...
Thanks for writing about a song that hits really close to home for me. I've never heard a song about this before❤️
It makes me want to hold on to the stories and lives my family has lived
This is the second time Antje has written “The Song That Makes Me Weep”. But this one hits me right in the feels, hard. HARD. I can’t get through the first chorus.
this song is so beautiful in so many ways. the only song that makes me cry time after time after time. you must be a lovely person to have had this song in you !
Thanks for honoring my request so many years ago in Dahlonega. This is for my grandmother Emily Prutzman, 1891-1983. When held your hand and said your name, it left your heart in your throat.
Powerful lyrics and message from a wonderful musician.
Remarkable voice & presentation. Thank you
A special (yes a bit uplifting) song for those who have family members with Alzheimer's /dementia. A ray of sunlight in an otherwise challenging disease.
you brought tears to my eyes. reminds me also of a beloved aunt, whose hand I held 4 or 5 days before she died.
for my beautiful mother. rest in peace . I miss you and I will love you forever
This is a great live version of a wonderful song. The lyrics in the original are a little more clear and you can hear them if you search for the same song on her Big Dream Boulevard album.
When I listen to this, I think of spending time with my daughter, who is now 7 years old.
beautiful
Wonderful appaulding