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"This Can't Be Life" with Jay, Scarface, and Beanie. Just happened once. I was driving back home from college and was listening to it. Made me take a hard look at how bad I had it growing up. I had never faced it before. That line about school lunch being my only meal hit pretty hard. I was essentially crying because I was looking at myself as a child thinking why doesn't anyone take care of him or even want him? What did he ever do to deserve this? Shit was rough.
 
tompetrez3;7587166 said:
2 weeks before my mother passed physically and mentally she was in a bad place. She had cancer that spreaded to her brain and it pretty much rendered her with onset dementia and memory loss. She was very weak and needed me to help her to walk. At that time her Doctors gave her less than a month to live. She barely remembered me or name as each day passed. Its a very surreal and heart breaking pain to watch your middle aged mother lose her memory and sense of identity during the golden years of her life. The things i seen and heard first hand from her.... all I will say is that I hope none of you or your parents go through it. I had to bathe, dress and put her make up on her to get her ready to take her to her daily radiation treatments. Usually my mom is either napping or looking out the window quietly on our trips but Jamaica Funk came on the radio and my mom was singing and dancing in the backseat. It was like her spirit was jumpstarted. She was singing the song word for word, smiling and clapping her hands during the entire track. I will never forget how the sun was making her eyes and white teeth all sparkly. She was so content and in the moment. A range of emotions came over me but I did not want to steal her moment so I had to hold back tears/quivering lip into my gut and channel it into being happy that my dying mother is finding happiness at the near end of her life. RIP Mother

Quoted out of respect and admiration for your strength and your mother's spirit in this moment.
 
tompetrez3;7587166 said:
2 weeks before my mother passed physically and mentally she was in a bad place. She had cancer that spreaded to her brain and it pretty much rendered her with onset dementia and memory loss. She was very weak and needed me to help her to walk. At that time her Doctors gave her less than a month to live. She barely remembered me or name as each day passed. Its a very surreal and heart breaking pain to watch your middle aged mother lose her memory and sense of identity during the golden years of her life. The things i seen and heard first hand from her.... all I will say is that I hope none of you or your parents go through it. I had to bathe, dress and put her make up on her to get her ready to take her to her daily radiation treatments. Usually my mom is either napping or looking out the window quietly on our trips but Jamaica Funk came on the radio and my mom was singing and dancing in the backseat. It was like her spirit was jumpstarted. She was singing the song word for word, smiling and clapping her hands during the entire track. I will never forget how the sun was making her eyes and white teeth all sparkly. She was so content and in the moment. A range of emotions came over me but I did not want to steal her moment so I had to hold back tears/quivering lip into my gut and channel it into being happy that my dying mother is finding happiness at the near end of her life. RIP Mother

The awkward moment when you read his whole post expecting a shot at jay z.
 
tompetrez3;7587166 said:
2 weeks before my mother passed physically and mentally she was in a bad place. She had cancer that spreaded to her brain and it pretty much rendered her with onset dementia and memory loss. She was very weak and needed me to help her to walk. At that time her Doctors gave her less than a month to live. She barely remembered me or name as each day passed. Its a very surreal and heart breaking pain to watch your middle aged mother lose her memory and sense of identity during the golden years of her life. The things i seen and heard first hand from her.... all I will say is that I hope none of you or your parents go through it. I had to bathe, dress and put her make up on her to get her ready to take her to her daily radiation treatments. Usually my mom is either napping or looking out the window quietly on our trips but Jamaica Funk came on the radio and my mom was singing and dancing in the backseat. It was like her spirit was jumpstarted. She was singing the song word for word, smiling and clapping her hands during the entire track. I will never forget how the sun was making her eyes and white teeth all sparkly. She was so content and in the moment. A range of emotions came over me but I did not want to steal her moment so I had to hold back tears/quivering lip into my gut and channel it into being happy that my dying mother is finding happiness at the near end of her life. RIP Mother

Powerful post. I don't say this to be saying it, but I know she's in much better place bruh. Thanks for sharing.
 
tompetrez3;7587166 said:
2 weeks before my mother passed physically and mentally she was in a bad place. She had cancer that spreaded to her brain and it pretty much rendered her with onset dementia and memory loss. She was very weak and needed me to help her to walk. At that time her Doctors gave her less than a month to live. She barely remembered me or name as each day passed. Its a very surreal and heart breaking pain to watch your middle aged mother lose her memory and sense of identity during the golden years of her life. The things i seen and heard first hand from her.... all I will say is that I hope none of you or your parents go through it. I had to bathe, dress and put her make up on her to get her ready to take her to her daily radiation treatments. Usually my mom is either napping or looking out the window quietly on our trips but Jamaica Funk came on the radio and my mom was singing and dancing in the backseat. It was like her spirit was jumpstarted. She was singing the song word for word, smiling and clapping her hands during the entire track. I will never forget how the sun was making her eyes and white teeth all sparkly. She was so content and in the moment. A range of emotions came over me but I did not want to steal her moment so I had to hold back tears/quivering lip into my gut and channel it into being happy that my dying mother is finding happiness at the near end of her life. RIP Mother

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This has me bawling while gettin ready for work
 
Eric Clapton-Tears in Heaven

written about the loss of his son

takes me to that place when I lost mom years ago.

RIP
 
Beans - feel it air shit be gettin me nervous lookin out my window

Juelz- who i am i be gettin drunk and go visit moms in the living room and talk its good for the soul
 
It don't make me cry but it's a deep song somethin me n my ex relate to n like it said

Once a good girls gone bad she's gone 4eva I got live wit the fact I did you wrong 4eva
 

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