Evanescence has some sorta sad/creepy songs, I dunno if any would work...There's a song called My Immortal that might be cool...
Swing Low Sweet Chariot
All my Trials Lord.
How can I help you say goodbye by Patty Loveless
It's called, Don't take the girl, by Tim McGraw. Sad sad song.
The song is "The Baby" by Blake Shelton. It's the story of a mother's youngest child who doesn't make it home in time to see her on last time. I hope that helps cause I spent months looking for it myself. Matt
Keyshia Cole is not dead. The singer is still alive.
No, Lafe Black is not a member of As I Lay Dying.
Ajanta Caves
He tells Okonkwo that the child is an ogbanje, a child who after dying re-enters their mother's womb to be born again.
No she's not.
He was dying of the Spanish Influenza, which is also what his mother died of.
The mother must not be feeding it or it is sick so the mother ate it!
infanticide.
No. He has a disorder that gives him the appearance, and voice of that of a pre-adolescent child. He is 34 this year and not dying.
Yes, when the baby is in danger of dying the mom has a decision to give her life away for her child to survive. Its risky but sometimes moms decide that and at the end both survive
It is difficult to follow the gist of this question. But dreams do not necessarily follow logical order, and the images described in this stream, ( a mother dying while giving birth, and the mother giving up on raising a child,) both suggest a failure of parenting. The dream represents yourself in some way, whether your feelings about your own mother, or your lack of confidence in being a mother your self.
Mother Teresa opened the first Home for the Dying in Calcutta in 1952.
No they don't.
she was courageous because she went to dying place