A Heartfelt Ode to an Unborn Child

Yellowcard's song "Ten" is a poignant reflection on loss and the dreams of what could have been. The lyrics tell the story of a young couple who, at the age of 22, faced the devastating news of a miscarriage. The song is a heartfelt letter to the child they never got to meet, imagining the life they would have shared. The opening lines set the stage for the emotional journey, revealing the moment the narrator learned about the loss and the subsequent tears that marked a turning point in their lives.

The chorus paints a vivid picture of the life the narrator envisioned for their child. The child would be ten years old, and the narrator imagines driving them to school, sharing moments of pride and joy, and forming a deep bond. The lyrics are filled with tender details, such as watching Star Wars in pajamas and playing the first guitar, which highlight the everyday moments that would have been cherished. These imagined scenarios underscore the deep sense of loss and longing the narrator feels.

The song also reflects on the couple's youth and the carefree days they shared before the tragedy. The lyrics mention breaking rules and moving into their first apartment, capturing the innocence and excitement of young love. However, the dream of holding their child's little hands remains unfulfilled, leaving a lingering sense of what might have been. "Ten" is a touching tribute to the love and dreams that remain in the narrator's heart, despite the loss they endured.

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