I like the song "Missing You" by All Time Low. It's about mental health. The lyrics address some issues relating to it.
The first words are, "I heard that you've been self-medicating in the quiet of your room, your sweet suburban tomb." This is the first time I find a song that talks about self medication. Attention everyone, this is important: psychotherapy is not a joke. The medicine for patients with psychiatry condition is not like paracetamol that you can just buy without prescription and you'll be okay. If you want psychiatric medication, see a psychiatrist.
I like the lines,
"You've come this far,
you're all cleaned up,
you made a mess again,
there's no more trying,
time to sort yourself out..."
Those lines talk about recovery and relapse. For those who experience this, I believe you can go through this, even when it seems impossible.
I'm also impressed with the line, "Hold on tight, this ride is a wild one." That line describes the journey with mental health: it's not always easy, it's wild, but as always, we can pass it.
And come the lines with strange power,
"Grit your teeth, and pull your hair,
paint the walls black, and scream, 'Fuck the world,
'cause it's my life, I'm gonna take it back,'
and never for a second blame yourself."
I really like the part, ".... it's my life, I'm gonna take it back," because damn, it reminds me that no matter the circumstance, I have the power to take my life back and have control over it.
There are still some parts of the lyrics that I haven't mentioned in this post. Another post, maybe?
I guess someday if I have to explain about mental health, I would also recommend this song because why not, this song is well written and it talks about important issue.
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