She changed the lyrics to reflect what it’s like living with an autism diagnosis
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Sarah, aka ZebraGal, did a cover of the hit song Let It Go from Disneys wildly popular animated movie, Frozen. She changed the lyrics to reflect what its like living with an autism diagnosis.
Her explanation, per the YouTube page: [This song] also goes out to everyone on the AS spectrum, especially the girls, and especially the girls that werent diagnosed until adulthood. This song reflects mostly how I felt growing up being stared at when I had a bad meltdown, people not understanding me, etc though most of it still applies to my life now. I hope its relatable to other Aspies/Auties! Im not a professional singer or pianist, so please no hate!
The lyrics come up on the video as she sings, so you know exactly what shes saying. Listen to Sarahs version, and get inspired!
Published on Jan 31, 2014
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This is a cover of "Let it Go" from Frozen, but with changed lyrics to reflect how I feel about finally getting and coming to terms with an ASD - Autism Spectrum Disorder - diagnosis. It also goes out to everyone on the AS spectrum, especially the girls, and especially the girls that weren't diagnosed until adulthood. This song reflects mostly how I felt growing up - being stared at when I had a bad meltdown, people not understanding me, etc - though most of it still applies to my life now. I hope it's relatable to other Aspies/Auties! I'm not a professional singer or pianist, so please no hate! I'm well aware that I was often pitchy, haha. Also, I wrote, practiced, and filmed this song in only a couple hours, so be nice! =P
FYI: Stim = "...short for 'self stimulation'. Almost everyone does it - tapping feet, cracking knuckles, twiddling thumbs - but in autistic people these behaviors are more pronounced and may seem downright strange. Autistic people often engage in stimming when they are stressed, to self regulate and sometimes to express emotion." ~ Urban Dictionary
Also, apparently my camera decided that my TARDIS should be in focus rather than me. I can't say I don't agree. ;D
Thanks for watching!