There we two songs my husband would play loud, to make me realise I must be compliant. I
believed it was all my fault, if I could just be a better wife, do what I was supposed. I was drained
and low self-esteem, but the lower and the less I believed in myself the worst things became.
Chase ’n’ Status – Let You Go
You say we can't go on this way; Things have got to change
When your gone, and each day, A choice gets made, you think it's yours to make, But your wrong
There's nowhere to run. No place you can go. Nowhere you can hide, Where you won't be found
There's no place on earth, Where you could lay low
Wherever you are, I will track you down
There's no way in hell, I will let you leave
Let you just get up, And walk out on me
There's no way on earth, Hell would have to freeze More than twice before I will let you go!
Guns N’ Roses – Used To Love Her
I used to love her, ooh yeah, but I had to kill her
I knew I'd miss her, she's buried right in my backyard
she bitched so much, she drove me nuts, I guess we're happier this way
I had to put her six feet under, and I can still hear her complain
Music is powerful, but there are also lovely songs aren’t they. It was after I left that Chase ’n’
Status released ‘Time’
If you can find the time, to give your love to me
I will wait for you, If that's all you need
If you can find the time, if ever you're free
Just drop me a line and tell me where you'll be
I'll be right here, If you can find the time
Just be sincere. If you can find the time
The video was powerful and made me start to really recognise the impact on my children.
Watching the video was life changing, especially to see that at the end this came up.
Thank you Chase ‘n’ Status. You would have thought from that first song I wouldn’t have liked
them, but they realised the exact explanation of what I was going through and still really connect
with my emotions. They happen to now be my most favourite music artists.
If you are feeling vulnerable or scared of partner, ex-partner or family member, reach out for
support. They will not judge you, or insist you leave, but look at safety planning and a way
forward. Let’s break that cycle too for our children, who will often repeat the way they
experienced their childhood.