Song;s

Song;s

Por: Noelle Grace McSpadden
I write songs about heartbreak because it’s the only way I know how to let go of what’s tearing me apart inside. When people leave, when they lie, when they break promises or make me feel like I was never enough — I carry that pain in silence. Most of the time, I can’t say how I feel out loud, and people wouldn’t understand even if I did. But when I write, the pain becomes something real, something I can see and shape, and maybe even heal from. Every lyric is a piece of my story — a moment where I felt crushed, forgotten, or betrayed. It’s not just about boys or breakups; it’s about giving everything I had, only to be met with silence, or worse — indifference. Heartbreak songs help me breathe when life gets too heavy. They help me process love, loss, regret, and all the things I didn’t get a chance to say to the people who hurt me or the ones I lost too soon. These songs are my way of turning pain into power, sadness into strength. I don’t write for pity — I write so someone else out there knows they’re not alone. And maybe through my heartbreak, someone finds their own voice too.
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