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04/17/2012 08:00 AM
lacs33
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Not sure if this belongs here but I think a lot of people can relate to this song. I know I can.

I've been listening to this song a lot it just came out It's called Hurricane by Theory of a Deadman they are a new age rock group. But every time I hear this song I think of what I am going through with my bi polar wife.

I should have known these walls would cave in

I should have never left my heart there on the line

Cause when the shit hit the fan

All we ever had ended up lost in the fire

And now nothing's saved, nothing's gained

Was it all in vain?

Cause I'm standing in the eye of the storm

And everything I've known is blowin' away (blowin' away)

I'm caught in a hurricane

I'm leaving here dead or alive

And I know that I'd be willing to feel the pain

If it got me to the other side

Cause I only hurt

Oh, hurricane

Yeah I can feel it hurt

Oh, hurricane

Remember how we were, we really were

Before this disaster came and tore us apart

It was the two of us, that was enough

The two of us, so in love

Til the window of lies,

The rain of cries and lightning strikes

And now we're standing in the eye of the storm

And everything is gone, nothing remains (I'm blowing away)

I'm caught in a hurricane

I'm leaving here dead or alive

And I know that I'd be willing to feel the pain

If it got me to the other side

Cause I only hurt

Oh, hurricane

Yeah I can feel it hurt

Oh, hurricane

I never thought it would end

You'll never understand

How we let it end

Like this

I'm caught in a hurricane

I'm leaving here dead or alive

And I know that I'd be willing to feel the pain

If it got me to the other side

Cause I only hurt

Oh, hurricane

Yeah I can feel it hurt

Oh, hurricane

Hurt

Oh, hurricane

Hurt

Oh, hurricane

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04/17/2012 08:22 AM  Top
innerglow
innerglow  
Posts: 917
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I just listened to it and I love this song already. Bipolar is much like a hurricane. I'm not in the eye of it anymore, but I remember the pain and horror of it all. The aftermath was overwhelming. We lost just about every material thing that we owned but we didn't lose us and that's the most important part. Good luck in your situation and thanks for posting the lyrics!!!

I'm gonna post the link that I watched:

http://youtu.be/my5BpthhjJ0

I am not perfect nor do I strive to be. I am alive in this room with face first falls and public breakdowns......

Previous discussions I participated in:
Therapy Dogs
Communication question
I have returned

04/17/2012 09:32 AM  Top
WornOut2
WornOut2  
Posts: 1405
Senior Member

I wish I could access YouTube from work, but it is blocked (I supposed they expect that we will WORK when we are here Tongue ). On my to do list for later tonight.

Post edited by: WornOut2, at: 04/17/2012 09:34 AM

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