There are moments in life when music becomes more than sound — it becomes a lifeline. Your music has been that for me. Through years of struggle, reflection, and healing, your work has been a mirror, a guide, and sometimes a quiet companion when words or people couldn’t reach me.
When I listen to Wish You Were Here or The Dark Side of the Moon, I hear more than songs — I hear honesty, fragility, and the courage to face the darker corners of the mind. In my own journey toward sobriety, that courage mattered. You taught me that even the most fractured parts of the self can be transformed into something meaningful — that beauty can rise from pain, and truth can echo louder than fear.
Your music gave shape to emotions I didn’t yet understand and helped me hold on when I didn’t trust myself to. You gave me space to feel without judgment — to drift, to break, to rebuild. And somewhere in those sounds, I found my footing again.