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"Slipped Away" from Avril Lavigne's 2004 album "Under My Skin" stands as a poignant reflection on loss, grief, and the struggle of coming to terms with a loved one's passing. The track conveys a raw vulnerability, capturing the essence of Lavigne's emotions during a difficult period. Avril Lavigne co-wrote "Slipped Away" with Lauren Christy and Scott Spock, members of the production team The Matrix. "Slipped Away" delves deep into the emotional aftermath of losing someone close. Lines like "I miss you so much, and I don't know what to say" depict the overwhelming grief and difficulty in articulating such profound sorrow. The chorus, "I hope you can hear me, I remember it clearly," emphasizes the yearning to reconnect with the lost one and the clarity of their memories despite the pain. The song holds special significance for Lavigne as it was written in memory of her grandfather, whom she lost during the early days of her musical career. It reflects the anguish of not being able to say goodbye, as she was on tour when he passed away. Through the lyrics, Avril grapples with the weight of regret, longing, and the enduring love she feels for her grandfather.

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