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The Day the Mirror Forgot My Name This song is written for families who have walked through Alzheimer’s, memory loss, or the quiet fear of forgetting the people they love. My mom, toward the end of her life, worried she was developing Alzheimer’s. The hand mirror mentioned in this song — and shown in the cover — is a 3D replica of her real mirror, the one she held when she wondered if she would still recognize herself. This song tells the story of that fear, that tenderness, and the love that remains even when memory fades. It follows the journey of a person who begins to lose names, faces, and pieces of themselves — yet still recognizes love, touch, and the presence of their family. It’s about the guilt, the confusion, the drifting, and the person of clarity that feel like small miracles. But above all, this song is about how love conquers what memory cannot. Even when the mirror “forgets,” love remembers. Even when names slip away, connection stays. And even when the mind grows dim, God never forgets the names written on His heart. There is also a small miracle hidden in the title: the lowercase t in the word “the” appears reversed in the font I chose — a mirrored letter inside a song about a mirror. It also represents the cross of the Lord. I didn’t design it that way. It simply appeared, like a gentle reminder that even when the world feels backwards or confusing, love still finds its way through. This song is for my mom. And for anyone who has ever loved someone through memory loss. Dedication for the Song Cover This song is written for every family who has walked through Alzheimer’s, memory loss, or the slow fading of someone they love. My mom feared she was getting Alzheimer’s toward the end of her life, and the mirror in this cover is a 3D replica of the one she held in her hands. She would look into it and worry she wouldn’t recognize herself anymore. This song is for her — and for anyone who has watched someone they love slip in and out of memory, yet never out of love. Even when names fade, love does not. Even when faces blur, connection remains. Even when the mirror “forgets,” the heart remembers. When the world feels backwards or confusing, love still finds its way through. Alzheimer’s can take memories, but it cannot conquer love. Love is stronger. Love is steadier. Love is what remains. #TheDaytheMirrorForgotMyName #YewsOnlyUniqueResonantSoundscape #HeartfeltLyrics #SongwritingFromTheHeart #ThemusicsYOURSforever