'Losing You' Mass Anthem Song For Anyone Losing A Loved One
Diseases such as Alzheimer’s and dementia are so heartbreaking. These terrible conditions rob people of their memories.
Our memories are what make up who we truly are and it is devastating to have those slip away. It can be even harder to watch a loved one battle this horrible disease.
“No one can prepare you
for a moment like this.
These things don’t come easy
Very few of them make sense.
How do I live when I know I’m going to lose you?
But I haven’t lost you yet.
I haven’t lost you yet.”
Mass Anthem is a Christian band comprised of brothers Chad and Tyler Sowards and Joey Atansio. Chad and Tyler wrote ‘Losing You’ in response to their beloved grandfather’s dementia.
Their sister, Kelsey wrote about the awful disease on Facebook saying, “It has stolen every bit of what made him who he was to us all his life. Even though he can’t remember, recognize or talk to us anymore, we remember you Grampie. We remember everything that you were to us…”
“How am I supposed to move on
When you’re still around
Yeah we’re close to the end
But don’t know when this will end.”
It is so hard to watch our loved ones slip away but it is especially hard watching from the outside and feeling helpless the entire time. Hopefully, these touching words will provide comfort to anyone walking this difficult path.
'Losing You' Mass Anthem Song For Anyone Losing A Loved One
Diseases such as Alzheimer’s and dementia are so heartbreaking. These terrible conditions rob people of their memories.
Our memories are what make up who we truly are and it is devastating to have those slip away. It can be even harder to watch a loved one battle this horrible disease.
“No one can prepare you
for a moment like this.
These things don’t come easy
Very few of them make sense.
How do I live when I know I’m going to lose you?
But I haven’t lost you yet.
I haven’t lost you yet.”
Mass Anthem is a Christian band comprised of brothers Chad and Tyler Sowards and Joey Atansio. Chad and Tyler wrote ‘Losing You’ in response to their beloved grandfather’s dementia.
Their sister, Kelsey wrote about the awful disease on Facebook saying, “It has stolen every bit of what made him who he was to us all his life. Even though he can’t remember, recognize or talk to us anymore, we remember you Grampie. We remember everything that you were to us…”
“How am I supposed to move on
When you’re still around
Yeah we’re close to the end
But don’t know when this will end.”
It is so hard to watch our loved ones slip away but it is especially hard watching from the outside and feeling helpless the entire time. Hopefully, these touching words will provide comfort to anyone walking this difficult path.
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