I listened to this first at 14, the song can't bring out full fledged tears most of the time anymore but it will always make me tear up.
Kevin Sullivan
SOMETIMES I CAN'T BELIEVE IT I'm moving past the feeling ;-;
Adam Sanchez
W-what is this, it sounds sad. makes me want to cry, but I literally can't cry. Puff the magic dragon under the right circumstances can make my eyes wetter than usual, but other than that I can't cry.
Andrew Rivera
>I know this board is only for the most hardcore heavy metal fags Holy fucking reddit
Go back
Jordan Reyes
It used to be like that, when the board was first opened.
Colton Adams
Lucky can still do it to me especially when he says "ITS GONNA BE A GLOOOOOOOOOORIOUS DAY"
Xavier Richardson
I know the feeling mate, I haven't cried in two years and I really fucking want to.
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Adam Williams
As I said before, it was a joke, I browse this board semi-regularly.
>I know the feeling mate, I haven't cried in two years and I really fucking want to. I actually honestly managed to cry a little bit for the first time in 4 or 5 years in September when my 15 year old dog died. It hurt my eyes like shit and gave me a massive headache.
Robert Roberts
I'm sorry for your loss, I would probably be in the same boat if I lost my cat, but to keep with the thread
I listened to this at 16, it's the last time I cried to a song and it wasn't really because it was sad, just really pretty
Isaiah White
>pretending to be retarded but it's not? It's like when the teacher says in your bottom tier french class says he "expects nothing less than A*s from you bilinguals" even after everybody completely failed the last test. It's a joke. That clear anything up?
Ghost by Neutral Milk Hotel Rejoice by Julien Baker Everybody Does by Julien Baker The Dead Flag Blues got me close a couple times
>SOMEBODY'S LISTENING AT NIGHT >WITH THE GHOSTS OF MY FRIENDS WHEN I PRAAAAAAAAAY >ASKING "WHY DID YOU LET THEM >LEAVE AND THEN MAKE ME STAAAAAAAAAY?"
Evan Carter
>mfw Some Things Last A Long Time
Juan Butler
I remember listening to this song for the first time when I was younger, too. One of the greatest subtle guitar solos I've ever heard. Teared up a bit for sure.
Jaxon Morales
Was listening to Transantlanticism in the car with my highschool gf behind a baseball field on a Texas winter night. Probably the comfiest I've ever felt. Was followed by my car getting stuck in the mud. She freaked out and called her parents who were very strict non-denominational christian mega church minions. They split us up and we lost touch.
Nolan Mitchell
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Cameron Barnes
Maybe not cry, but fills me with a sort of nostalgic sadness When I was growing up my sister had Leukemia so my parents were almost always out of the house, leaving me alone. I used to underage drink with my stupid friends to Johnny Hobo and the Freight trains and stuff, but this one song always got me for some reason. I used to listen to it whenever I felt all lonely and stuff. youtube.com/watch?v=AagXbraxPK0