I've heard so many songs in this lifetime and many got me through the heart. Maybe, it's how the notes speak to each other or maybe it's how the words are effortlessly interlaced. Or maybe it's the genuine message songs are trying to give us.
You Found Me is one of the songs that I heard back in the days and still has an effect on me.
In this song, a conversation between the singer and God took place. Most of the people who are suffering can relate to this. The Fray brought the lyrics to life and it feels like that you are actually asking God... face-to-face. Would you be asking the same questions as the one who wrote the song?
In You Found Me, it's like the point of view of the one who died with heavy burdens in his chest. Maybe this someone took his life to escape from all the wearies of the world. Maybe this person's faith was shaken during those hard times. Or it can also mean that God found him just before he totally lose himself to what's wearing him down. The point is, this man asks for help when he was falling apart and it seemed that no one heard him or it's already too late.
The same band also released the song How to Save a Life after the hit You Found Me. If you look into it, these two songs are somehow related. In How to Save a Life, it seems like the point of view of a person who lost someone dear to him. Instead of asking God, he asks himself where did he go wrong as he lost a friend.
After a long time, I listened to this song again. I scrolled through the comment section and that was when I started to get teary-eyed. Their stories got to me. How did they survive with such pain of losing someone? I hope we don't experience what they once experienced.
I hope that someday we don't have to ask ourselves why didn't we do something or why didn't we try harder? I hope that we don't blame ourselves. I hope that we don't lose someone. I hope.