I called in to see her today, at the home where she now stays , I took her a couple of books and some magazines , i put my coat over the chair ,i said hey gran it's me i'm here i'm just making sure you got everything you need , We sat and talked for a while you know she got the most amazing smile , and I told her about all the things that i'd been up to, well she said it looks like rain and suddenly she seemed to change and with a distant stare she asks who are you. Well it felt like a arrow through the heart , those words they hit so hard, and it seems to happen a lot more frequently, wish that there was something more that I could do , to stop what she is going through but I can't, so I just say hey gran it's me. She looked around the room and said my grandsons coming soon , he's gonna bring some books he knows I like to read , He might bring his brother Ben ,it sure would be nice to see them again, together just us three , well We've been here before no point explaining anymore , not with her fading memory , she's getting worse, of that i'm sure , Ben passed way back in 94 , I have to remind her every time we meet. And it still comes as a massive blow , she's fading fast and I don't know , what it is that i'm supposed to do, I'm looking out now at the rain, beating hard on the window pane , and again she asks who are you. Now i'm scared, for in the passage of time , will I start to lose my mind , will all my memories become a foggy blur , and who knows if that will be so and if it happens I won't know , i'll just be an empty shell like her , Well it felt like a arrow through the heart , these words they hit so hard, and it seems to happen a lot more frequently, wish that there was something more that I could do , to stop what she is going through but I can't, so I just say hey gran it's me.
This song made me think about my Mom who has Alzheimer’s Disease. Got weepy as I was driving into the hospital this morning. Time with her is very precious now. Thank you for the song Frank.❤
Thankfully my gran never suffered with dementia but this really hit hard. I can imagine what it would have been like if she had having met people with the disease. It's the thing I fear most after death. *This needs a video* ❤️
i found your channel a couple days ago and its filled with a million songs and covers that i neeeded. i wouldnt be surprised if i heard you on the radio one day lol
Howdy Frank! I always look forward to your videos and it brightens my day when I've found you've posted a new one! Wishing you a great week and keep it up :) love the song
What you have is truly a talent that’s kept on only from your passion. I love to see that and i hope you realize people love seeing you do what you do. rock on friend
beautiful song. let me request you a song from the 1971 paul mccartney album "ram" the song is called "heart of the country" i think it will suit your style. have a great day.
this is one of the most talented songs i have ever heard, i have no words to express how much this touched me. for me this is not just another song!!... in fact I believe that talent in the world lives a lie today, if talent in the world were truly appreciated and without superfluous media, Frank would already have been universally recognized as one of the best songwriters in the world. although I believe it will heve to happen sooner or later. amazing sound Frank, thanks for this moment. 🙏
Hi Frank. A poignant and touching track. My grandpa had dementia; at first we thought he was just going deaf but it slowly became apparent there was more to it; he'd throw his lunch in the fire and rant, then be in tears minutes later realising what he'd done when he had a brief moment of lucidity. Those covers you do? Keep writing songs this good, someone famous will be covering yours soon! ✌👍
@@FrankWatkinson thank you sir, your music is very soothing, I love playin your songs they're like soul soup. Edit: I wanted to apologize, I posted this in my half asleep stupor. I just wanted to add: My aunt passed away just a couple years ago (She had cancer), my dad forced me not to go to the funeral because of Covid. Got mad when I said I didn't give a shit and wanted to go, only to find out my uncle and cousin were both wondering where my brother and I were when they went up (we lived like 5+ hrs away at the time). Your music helps soothe the heartache that lingers in me. I found out before she passed that she started forgetting my uncle, it pains me because she was my closest aunt in my entire family. I bless you with good health and wellness. Forever grateful for finding your songs
my grandma has dementia we get about 10-30 calls from her we answer sometimes but its heavy really heavy. i remember the day my grandpa died and how hard that was on all of us. i remember my dad cried in the car when grandma (his mom) was starting to show sign of dementia and we dropped her off at home from the hospital on a 3-strike rule if it threatens her safety. That was broken in a month and more so as time goes on. i dont want to die of old age. forgetting those i love. i rather die with a gun in my hand knowing who i love and what i love.
I called in to see her today, at the home where she now stays ,
I took her a couple of books and some magazines ,
i put my coat over the chair ,i said hey gran it's me i'm here
i'm just making sure you got everything you need ,
We sat and talked for a while you know she got the most amazing smile
, and I told her about all the things that i'd been up to,
well she said it looks like rain and suddenly she seemed to change and with a distant stare she asks who are you.
Well it felt like a arrow through the heart , those words they hit so hard,
and it seems to happen a lot more frequently,
wish that there was something more that I could do , to stop what she is going through
but I can't, so I just say hey gran it's me.
She looked around the room and said my grandsons coming soon , he's gonna bring some books he knows I like to read ,
He might bring his brother Ben ,it sure would be nice to see them again, together just us three ,
well We've been here before no point explaining anymore , not with her fading memory ,
she's getting worse, of that i'm sure , Ben passed way back in 94 , I have to remind her every time we meet.
And it still comes as a massive blow , she's fading fast and I don't know ,
what it is that i'm supposed to do, I'm looking out now at the rain, beating hard on the window pane ,
and again she asks who are you.
Now i'm scared, for in the passage of time , will I start to lose my mind , will all my memories become a foggy blur , and who knows if that will be so and if it happens I won't know , i'll just be an empty shell like her ,
Well it felt like a arrow through the heart , these words they hit so hard,
and it seems to happen a lot more frequently,
wish that there was something more that I could do , to stop what she is going through
but I can't, so I just say hey gran it's me.
Beautiful, I am sure you have touched many with this one. sending you love and peace. melb.
that song is a heart killer .
Beautiful man... Life hurts... love hurts more...but so blessed, to go through it all with someone.💗🙏
This song made me think about my Mom who has Alzheimer’s Disease. Got weepy as I was driving into the hospital this morning. Time with her is very precious now. Thank you for the song Frank.❤
Morning Frank…you’ve given a sensitive subject a sensitive and tuneful treatment here. Melody and lyrics excellent.
Thanks Larry,
Hi Frank, you have written a beautiful and touching song. Thank you!
Thankfully my gran never suffered with dementia but this really hit hard. I can imagine what it would have been like if she had having met people with the disease. It's the thing I fear most after death.
*This needs a video* ❤️
This one hit me hard Frank. Thank you it's a great song that i can relate to. Gotta go now,i got something in my eyes.😥 Much Love from OHIO ❤
Your songs always strike a chord. I can truly feel your emotion through the song.
This one really hit home.
So sad - So powerful - So beautiful - One of the most painful songs I've ever heard. Thank You, Frank!
I always love watching your videos. So beautiful! Amazing musician ❤
i found your channel a couple days ago and its filled with a million songs and covers that i neeeded. i wouldnt be surprised if i heard you on the radio one day lol
I would lol.
Stay happy and healthy Frank nice work.
Keep on going with your music💪
Thank you Frank 💖
You are way more important than you could even conceive
Beautiful song and guitar ❤ Brought tears to my eyes
Yet another masterpiece of real life. Thank you for sharing. Cheers
You're one of the most talented people I have ever seen. I love listening to your music, Keep up the good work.
Brought me to tears. Ur a gifted storyteller. So much emotion. Hope youre well
frank, you are one of a kind
Beautiful song, what a pencil, what a voice. So much emotion and how brave of you to open like that. Thanks for that moment.
I've just found this channel, and I like these songs.
Mr Watkinson, you are amazing!
Hi Frank, I just met you, and I love what you do, I'll come here more often, loved your song :) - From Uruguay.
I would love to hear you sing “if we were vampires”
Totally your style
Howdy Frank! I always look forward to your videos and it brightens my day when I've found you've posted a new one! Wishing you a great week and keep it up :) love the song
beautiful!
What you have is truly a talent that’s kept on only from your passion. I love to see that and i hope you realize people love seeing you do what you do. rock on friend
beautiful song. let me request you a song from the 1971 paul mccartney album "ram" the song is called "heart of the country" i think it will suit your style. have a great day.
Love your voice 👍👍👍
Hey Frank, I always love to come listen to your music, so heartfelt and genuine. All love my friend. ✌🏽🤟🏽
Beautiful song!!
Brilliant song from l
this is one of the most talented songs i have ever heard, i have no words to express how much this touched me. for me this is not just another song!!... in fact I believe that talent in the world lives a lie today, if talent in the world were truly appreciated and without superfluous media, Frank would already have been universally recognized as one of the best songwriters in the world. although I believe it will heve to happen sooner or later. amazing sound Frank, thanks for this moment. 🙏
Thank you.
Wooow. This song have big power, i love. I'm metal head but this song is perfect!
Thanks.
It's very good! Thank you!
good song mate, keep going !
Thank you, Frank.
Hi Frank. A poignant and touching track. My grandpa had dementia; at first we thought he was just going deaf but it slowly became apparent there was more to it; he'd throw his lunch in the fire and rant, then be in tears minutes later realising what he'd done when he had a brief moment of lucidity.
Those covers you do? Keep writing songs this good, someone famous will be covering yours soon!
✌👍
Thanks , that would be something.
Keep up with the good work, it sounds amazing
The music is beautiful❤
The lyrics got me crying heh
this hits hard
Tearing up over here! 🥲 that is beautiful and so real!
Thank you!
Thank you. This is so very hard.
🤧😭
you are so beautiful
Frank 🙋
Does anyone know the chords to this beautiful song? I can't find it on google
It's basically g c d d7
@@FrankWatkinson thank you sir, your music is very soothing, I love playin your songs they're like soul soup.
Edit: I wanted to apologize, I posted this in my half asleep stupor. I just wanted to add: My aunt passed away just a couple years ago (She had cancer), my dad forced me not to go to the funeral because of Covid. Got mad when I said I didn't give a shit and wanted to go, only to find out my uncle and cousin were both wondering where my brother and I were when they went up (we lived like 5+ hrs away at the time). Your music helps soothe the heartache that lingers in me. I found out before she passed that she started forgetting my uncle, it pains me because she was my closest aunt in my entire family. I bless you with good health and wellness. Forever grateful for finding your songs
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wait a second he made this?
my grandma has dementia we get about 10-30 calls from her we answer sometimes but its heavy really heavy.
i remember the day my grandpa died and how hard that was on all of us. i remember my dad cried in the car when grandma (his mom) was starting to show sign of dementia and we dropped her off at home from the hospital on a 3-strike rule if it threatens her safety.
That was broken in a month and more so as time goes on.
i dont want to die of old age. forgetting those i love. i rather die with a gun in my hand knowing who i love and what i love.
something along the lines of that i want to die before i hit 70
You may think again at 69.
Nice one Frank.