The first time my father shook my hand as an adult was one of my favorite days. The handshake was more than a transition from a father/child to father/son. I felt acceptance, equality, respect and love. Thereafter, whenever I’d see my father, we would always greet and say goodbye with a warm handshake. These were the greatest gifts.
Handshakes can be a little tricky. You don’t want it to be too soft or too firm. You certainly don’t want a fish handshake. Those are the worst. My handshake with my father was firm with the right amount of warmth. They were always accompanied with a smile or pat on the shoulder. My father passed away almost six years ago and that’s one of the things I really miss – our handshakes.
I haven’t seen my father in some time
But his face is always staring back at me
His heavy hands hang at the ends of my arms
And my colors change like the sea
Yes, OK. I really like Brandi Carlile. Her song Most of All is a song about parents. It makes me think of my dad.
“Your parents are your first love, and they won’t always be here. They’re going to leave you, and there’s a very important lifelong forgiveness that needs to take place about that concept.”
– Songfacts
I’ll never forget hearing this song for the first time. Sitting in a crowd of people . . . bawling my eyes out. I had just lost my father. You just get it. And I’m so thankful to have an outlet in your music to allow myself to feel those emotions, that are often pushed to the back. Thanks for the raw beauty that is your music.
– YouTube comment by farnzyshmarnzy722
This song is incredibly beautiful. The grief comes pouring out of me when I hear it. I look like my dad, and miss him, too. Such heartfelt and intelligent words. Grief is praise for love. Beauty as strong as a tree.
– YouTube comment by JJJulesToo
When you write something that resonates so deeply with so many people, that’s a gift. Thanks for sharing it with us, Brandi.
– YouTube comment by jensuru
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I haven't seen my father in some time
But his face is always staring back at me
His heavy hands hang at the ends of my arms
And my colors change like the sea
But I don't worry much about time lost
Cause I'm not gunning for the dreams I couldn't find
He told me how to walk the best that I can
On the road I left behind
And most of all
He taught me to forgive
How to keep a cool head
How to love the one you're with
And when I'm falling through the distance
And the pushing comes to shove
To remember what comes back
When you give away your love
Give away your love
When you give your love away
Give away your love
I haven't heard my mother's voice in a while
But her words are always falling out my mouth
My mind and spirit are at odds sometimes
And they fight like the north and the south
But I still care enough about the way
Of the heaviness through which my heart is tethered
She taught me how to be strong in saying goodbye
And that love is forever
But most of all
She taught me how to fight
How to move across the line
Between the wrong and the right
And when I'm turned out in the darkness
And the pushing comes to shove
To remember what comes back
When you give away your love
Give away your love
When you give your love away
Give away your love
Give your love away
When you give your love away
Just remember what comes back to you
Give your love away
When you give your love away
And remember what comes back to you
I haven't seen my father in some time
But his face is always staring back at me
His heavy hands hang at the ends of my arms
And my colors change like the sea
Beautiful memory & song. It’s almost heartbreaking when you become a parent and realize that as much as you love your parents, they love you even more.
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You got me choked up with that one…
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Thank you for sharing that story with us! I lost my dad nine years ago this past February and it never really gets any easier, does it?
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I’m sorry for your loss. It can be tough at times. I still have conversations with him. It keeps him close and makes it easier.
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Thanks for sharing your story and this excellent song choice; love Brandi Carlile.
My dad passed in 2001 and I still miss him, particularly on those occasions when as a father and grandfather, I still could use some fatherly advice myself from time to time. My son keeps Dad/Grandad’s memory alive with his song, “Grenadier.”
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I’m sorry for your loss, Steve. I can really relate about needing fatherly advice from time to time. Often I ask myself, what would dad do? That helps to set the compass. There is nothing like fatherly advice.
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I’m sorry for your loss as well. Yes, it does help set the compass; a good way to express it.
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And thank you.
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