Quote Originally Posted by o_O View Post
In the two consecutive songs Wings for Marie and 10,000 Days (Wings Pt. 2) by Tool, Maynard questions the faith that his mother placed in God after she died approximately 10,000 days after being paralysed and confined to a wheelchair. It's a very emotional song and if you site there and listen to it carefully, you can notice marked transitions between different styles and intensities of the music and lyrics - each "section" of the song represents a different emotion.
Wings is a smurfing amazing song. Any time I sit down with headphones and really listen to it, I find myself completely blown away.

I also wanted to mention the song Lithium, by Evanescence. Some people may find it kind of hokey, but I don't care. The song is about having been depressed for so long that it's almost addicting, to point that the thought of being happy is almost terrifying simply because it's different. It's about clinging to depression because it's the only thing that feels real. I think the studio version of the song is a little over the top, but listening to the raw emotion in the acoustic version really gets to me.

It's hardly comparable with a song like Wings, but is a song I can relate to nonetheless.