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* "I'm Movin' On" is a slow, raw ballad about hitting total rock bottom. Maybe it's because of the death of a loved one, a failed marriage, addiction, depression...but then finally accepting things for the way they are and taking the very first steps to start living again, even if it means leaving behind everything you know.
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* "Skin (Sarabeth)", about a young cancer patient who survives but loses all of her hair, and frets about the prom until she sees her prom date, who [[spoiler:shaves his head out of sympathy]].

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** For context of how the video changes the meaning from what sounds like a break-up song [[spoiler: the boy is implied in the end to be his grandson, and the woman in the song his daughter. The song is from his point of view as he watches her say her last goodbyes and reflects on the memories he didn't live to make with her before crossing over.]]

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** For context of how the video changes the meaning from what sounds like a break-up song [[spoiler: the boy is implied in the end to be his grandson, and the woman in the song his daughter. The song is from his point of view as he watches her say her last goodbyes and reflects on the memories he didn't live to make with her before crossing over.]]
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**For context of how the video changes the meaning from what sounds like a break-up song [[spoiler: the boy is implied in the end to be his grandson, and the woman in the song his daughter. The song is from his point of view as he watches her say her last goodbyes and reflects on the memories he didn't live to make with her before crossing over.]]
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* "I Won't Let Go", which is essentially "DeclarationOfProtection: The Song".
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[[Music/RascalFlatts This country band]] [[TearJerker has a few tear-triggering songs]].
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* "Skin (Sarabeth)", about a young cancer patient who survives but loses all of her hair, and frets about the prom until she sees her prom date, who [[spoiler:shaves his head out of sympathy]].
* "Ellsworth". A moving tribute to a grandmother with Alzheimer's — the only thing she can remember is Ellsworth, Kansas in the 1960s.
* "What Hurts The Most" is another one. Made even more tearjerking when Danny Gokey did a [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh8SVPQ2zgE beautiful rendition]] on American Idol to pay tribute to his recently deceased wife. You can hear the heartbreak in his voice.
* "Why" is a song asking why a friend committed suicide.
* "Here Comes Goodbye" is fairly sad in and of itself, but considering the video shows a dead child telling a recently deceased man, "It's not bad, there's no more goodbyes here" ...
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLudQC0MBJU This]] [[http://tasteofcountry.com/rascal-flatts-gary-levox-caylee-anthony-song/ tribute]] to Caylee Anthony, which was co-written by lead singer Gary Levox.
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