Your heart broke that day, but again you had a great circle to help you through it all. Later down the road these events will start to blur together: Momma got married, he moved in with us in Florida all the way from South Carolina, you go through school and live for the moments when you get home with everyone, school ends, summer camp begins and you're a counselor (this is where you meet your first boyfriend), you start dating, things start to change around the house, summer ends, school starts back up, and one day you come home to find dad gone. While we're on the topic of boyfriends, you are right around the corner from meeting your first boyfriend, and this is where things start to get interesting. He really was one of the sweetest guys you ever met, and has such a sweet family. You end up dating someone you already know, but that won't be for a few years, and it breaks your heart when you move because you knew you guys were going to break up. It takes years, but you both still talk to each other from time to time, and she has an adorable baby now. Same goes for that one girl who picks on you so she could fit in with the popular girls. You two don't become best friends, but you find a mutual understanding for each other. Do you know that one guy that bullied you endlessly last year? Yeah well later this year, you both end up in the dean's office for sticking up for each other against another bully (who never disrespected either of you afterwards). Trust me, you picked a great circle who help you through a lot.Īnyways, middle school is rough, but it isn't all bad.
Some of them won't stick around, some will become too busy, and you'll move which makes things harder but the friendship will always be there.
You already have a great group of friends that you'll continue to love as much even more than you do now even in your 20's. Spoiler alert- the acne does go away eventually. It's middle school, specifically it's 7th grade for you, and it could be better. I know that you definitely are not having the best time in school right now, but I promise that will change soon. “In the End” wraps up the song with one of the most famous lyrics by The Beatles: “And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.” This emotional line is a statement to live by, giving out kindness and love to others if you want to receive it in return. “Carry That Weight” then follows with the description of carrying that emotional weight throughout life and dealing with pain that doesn’t quite go away. It implies something has been lost along the way, be it innocence or even someone’s life, where they can no longer return home. “Golden Slumbers” was inspired by a poem about wanting to return home and find comfort in the ones who love you. The three songs flow beautifully into each other, creating a cohesive piece that at the same time carries three distinct feelings. Lennon, McCartney and Harrison all play lead guitar at the end of this medley. Golden Slumber/Carry That Weight/In the End It’s a great song to listen to when you are feeling down and want to raise up your spirits.ġ0. It has a more upbeat and hopeful melody, giving the feeling that good times are just around the corner. Like “Let it Be, “ this is another song that gives hope to others in times of hardship, but this one was written by George Harrison. It is painful in its rawness and is relatable to anyone who has watched someone they loved dearly leave their life. He desperately asks for forgiveness and expresses how lost he would be without her. Though getting there is hard and bumpy, in the end everything happens for a reason and works out for the best.Īnother heart wrenching song of love, “Oh Darling” was sung by Paul begging a partner to remain with him. It was released close to when The Beatles broke up, so it could in fact be about their struggle to stay together and the inevitable acceptance that breaking up may be the right thing to do. Whether that place is being with the person you love or finding your true home, this song can be interpreted in many ways. Broadly, it is a love song about caring for someone or something, facing roadblocks and a very difficult road, yet always ending up in the place you belong. This is the type of song that each individual listener can find his or her own meaning for. The emotion behind this song comes through in his voice. Paul’s dear mother Mary, who died when he was 14, brought him peace in his worst times. He describes seeing his late mother in a dream, telling him if he maintains hope and has faith, he will be all right. During a time of struggle within the band, Paul wrote this song about how everything will work out for the best if you let it be.