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A new Taylor Swift song is speaking powerfully to people who have had a miscarriage
10/21/2022 10:50:00 PM ' I m just grateful to her for putting my experience into words that are so beautiful '
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Ashley Fritz fell to her kitchen floor crying when she listened to 'Bigger Than The Whole Sky' for the first time. She wasn't alone in her reaction. 'I’m just grateful to her for putting my experience into words that are so beautiful.' at 12:00 am on Oct. 21. As Fritz, who lives in Michigan, listened intently to the lyrics and melody of each song, she was taken aback by Track 16,"Bigger Than The Whole Sky," which immediately reminded her of her 2020 miscarriage."Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye And I’ve got a lot to pine aboutWhat could've been, would've been"Bigger than the whole sky," by taylor swift, many listeners shared how the song spoke to their personal experience with pregnancy loss.."I haven't been able to put it into words but this song has done it for me. Of course it's subjective but that (is) what it means to me." Read more:
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At long last, they work together. and giving words to their grief.Follow Us.homeless man stabbed her in the head with gardening shears FaceTimed her mom after the brutal attack — and her first words were: “Mom, this is serious, I’ve been stabbed!” Kyli Watts, 24, was walking in North Hollywood about 11:30 a.Dancing around risky language is common for many forms of on-air media. Ashley Fritz, 30, anxiously awaited the r elease of Swift's 10th studio album,"Midnights" at 12:00 am on Oct. 21. As Fritz, who lives in Michigan, listened intently to the lyrics and melody of each song, she was taken aback by Track 16,"Bigger Than The Whole Sky," which immediately reminded her of her 2020 miscarriage. 10 when 30-year-old Jonathan Cole allegedly rammed the tool with 4-inch blades into the back of her head for no apparent reason, police said. "The first verse could have been about any loss, so I didn't even think about the pregnancy," Fritz told . Then, she added, she heard the chorus: "Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye You were bigger than the whole sky You were more than just a short time And I’ve got a lot to pine about I’ve got a lot to live without I’m never gonna meet What could've been, would've been What should've been you What could've been, would've been you." Many of the rules that dictate people like Bienstock's decisions are based on the guidelines set by the Federal Communications Commission, known as the FCC. " "Bigger than the whole sky," by taylor swift "The line, 'I'll say the words I don't believe' made me think of the times I told myself, 'Oh no, I'll be OK — time will heal this and I'll get over this,' knowing that I won't," Fritz added.” Facebook / Kyli Taylor “I gave my typical ‘Hey, what’s up, baby girl?’ and the first words out of her mouth were, ‘Mom, this is serious, I’ve been stabbed,’” Amy told Fox LA reported ."At that point I was on the kitchen floor crying." Fritz is not alone. After , many listeners shared how the song spoke to their personal experience with pregnancy loss. Kyli Watts was randomly attacked while walking in broad daylight in North Hollywood. "I had a miscarriage in June., which is when kids may be nearby. I'm not over it. I'm not OK," one fan tweeted . “If this were a person with epilepsy that had not taken their medication and had a seizure at the wheel and hit your child crossing the street, would you really be angry, or do you understand that that’s a person with an illness?” Amy said."I haven't been able to put it into words but this song has done it for me. Of course it's subjective but that (is) what it means to me." Dr. Facebook / Amy Watts Kylie Watts was out walking at around 11:30 a."Words like hell or damn, crap is one that gets asked about a lot as well. Jessi Gold, a psychiatrist and assistant professor at Washington University in St. Louis, said that"music has a way of making us feel seen and understood" and can help someone confront a loss they've been avoiding. "Simply knowing we are not alone can help us start healing," Gold told TODAY Parents. Facebook / Kyli Taylor “To become numb and callous to it is not the right answer."It might even trigger a memory unexpectedly — something that you buried and didn't know affects you — and that's OK." I finally get to listen to something that allows me to just cry and feel the emotions and maybe let it go for a little bit. They don't give you a list. ashley fritz, taylor swift fan Fritz has been trying to find the words to explain the grief of her pregnancy loss. She currently has no health insurance, according to a GoFundMe set up on her behalf. She found out she was pregnant on May 26, 2020, and while it was not a planned pregnancy she said she was"so excited." "I got a baby book and the vitamins. I was ready," Fritz explained. Amy said her daughter is usually the one who scrolling through the fundraising pages “bawling” and “donating left and right. At her first ultrasound, the technician could not locate a heartbeat and noted that her pregnancy hormone levels were extremely low. Supreme Court. A few weeks later, another ultrasound confirmed that the pregnancy was not progressing. "They told me it was an 'inevitable miscarriage," Fritz added. Her daughter has undergone surgery for a traumatic brain injury and now faces a difficult road to recovery. On June 25, Fritz had a D&C procedure to remove the remains of her pregnancy after she had started miscarrying. "I have a box in my room with the pregnancy test and the first few pages of the baby book," she shared."I still take them out and mourn. Share this article:." That change is driven by the way language has evolved over time, whether it be online, in real life or even as a result of the pandemic. I've written my own things about my experience and the release of pain, but I have never come across anything that has expressed how I felt until I listened to 'Bigger Than the Whole Sky.' I finally get to listen to something that allows me to just cry and feel the emotions and maybe let it go for a little bit." A Taylor Swift song on her new album, 'Midnights,' is speaking powerfully to many people who have had a miscarriage. Republic Records .