10 Years Today

Album: The Poison (2005)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song was written about a friend of Matthew Tuck who tragically committed suicide 10 years before the song was written. It shows the effects that suicide has on someone, and how certain questions about it are never answered, and never will be. It leaves a feeling of guilt on all of that person's friends and family, and lots of anger that there was nothing they could do to help. >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Steven - Conway, AR

Comments: 5

  • Paris from GaFound this song three years after my best friend shot themself and i've never felt more for a song
  • Aryan from Indiaveryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy underrated song.
  • Rick from NzPlayed this song on the anniversary of my dad after he hung himself
  • Their Biggest Fan from Se7I cried, it's a very powerful song. Feeling hopeless is the worst thing in the world, for the deceased and those left behind.
  • Cyan from Rio Vista, CaThis song should've been a single.
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