Crashing Wave

A slow-burning emotional pop ballad about anticipatory grief — a granddaughter's 9-hour drive to say a final goodbye to her grandmother, who chose a physician-assisted death after seven years of living with ALS. Warm piano and acoustic guitar carry restrained female vocals through wistful tenderness, aching love, and bittersweet release.

Crashing Wave
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There is a particular kind of grief that arrives before the loss does — quieter than mourning, sharper than fear. It sits with you in the car as you drive through towns you've always loved, watching them turn strange and heavy through the windshield. This song lives inside that feeling: the 9-hour drive toward a Tuesday goodbye, the winding roads of the New England coast that have always meant homecoming, now meaning something else entirely.
「Crashing Wave」was written from a real story shared on r/grief — a granddaughter who watched her grandmother outlive a 6-month prognosis by seven full years, who drove through familiar hillside towns knowing this time the trip would end differently. The grandmother, sharp-witted and "scarily stoic" to the end, chose to leave on her own terms before ALS could take that choice away. Her final wish was simple: remember who I am today, not the illness.
The song follows the emotional shape of that drive — from the surreal act of packing a bag for a last goodbye, through a final morning where a baby daughter is held up to meet her great-grandmother, to the bridge where the hills look exactly the same as always and the ocean doesn't know what just happened. The chorus leans into the image the OP herself wrote: that she would find her grandmother in every crashing wave on the rocky New England shore. That's not loss. That's a different kind of presence.
[Verse 1] She traced the pages with her fingers slow Said she missed the feeling more than words could show Seven years beyond the date they gave She stood there laughing, scarily brave
I packed my bags and drove the winding road Through every hillside town I've always known But every mile felt heavier this time A poetic tragedy in every sign
[Pre-Chorus] She wanted to leave on her own terms Not let the silence take her by surprise She said remember who I am today Not the illness — look into my eyes
[Chorus] And I know she'll be with me In every crashing wave On the rocks of the New England shore I'll carry what she gave Through every road I travel From every hill I climb She chose her ending So she'd live forever in my mind
[Verse 2] We had one last morning, coffee going cold She still had her humor, brave and bold I held my daughter up for her to see One more generation born of she
And I'm not ready — God, I'm not ready — no But wanting her to stay is just my love, I know She gave me all the years she had to spare And dignity was hers — it isn't mine to bear
[Pre-Chorus] She wanted to leave on her own terms Not let the silence take her by surprise She said remember who I am today Not the illness — look into my eyes
[Chorus] And I know she'll be with me In every crashing wave On the rocks of the New England shore I'll carry what she gave Through every road I travel From every hill I climb She chose her ending So she'd live forever in my mind
[Bridge] Six months turned to seven years Seven years of grace Now I'm driving home without her Through that same familiar place But the hills look just the same And the ocean doesn't know That I left a piece of my heart In that room today — just to let her go
[Final Chorus] And I know she'll be with me In every crashing wave On the rocks of the New England shore I'll carry what she gave Through every road I travel From every hill I climb She chose her ending So she'll live forever in my mind She'll live forever in my mind

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