Most depressing song you know?

Orphaned Land: Beloved's Cry

BC Excerpt:
There's nothing left, just a dust
Nothing is left from my dearest love

Brave Saint Saturn: Two-Twenty-Nine

TTN Excerpt:
No one told me it was going to rain today,
I turn my face down from the sky,
Something broke inside my heart today,
Christmas presents on the day she died.
Crippled dreams are never mentioned,
Broken things that never heal,
Mother said for me to give it time,
Tonight I cannot help but cry,
February twenty-nine.
 
Pantheist's "O Solitude" isn't so much sad as it is an inducer of clinical depression. It's a much darker CD than their new one is. I'm not a fan of funeral doom, but I like this.
 
I could list off tons of depressing songs from each of these bands, but I'll just keep it to one depressing song each.

My Dying Bride - "For My Fallen Angel"
Alice in Chains - "Nutshell"
Soundgarden - "Zero Chance"
Mad Season - "Wake Up"
Agents of Oblivion - "The Hangman's Daughter"
Deadboy and the Elephantmen - "Song With No Name"
Anathema - "Angelica"
Katatonia - "Gone"
Amorphis - "Elegy" (I just think of a cold, snowy night whenever I hear this song).
Corrosion of Conformity - "Shelter"
Down - "Jail"
Pink Floyd - "On the Turning Away"
Faith No More - "Evidence"
Opeth - "To Bid You Farewell"
Ulver - "Ulvsblakk"
Hypocrisy - "Slippin' Away"

And I find that a lot of music that they play on soft rock radio stations really depresses me. Songs like "Fields of Gold" by Sting or "Another Day in Paradise" by Phil Collins really get to me. And the whole friggin' Little Earthquakes album by Tori Amos really depresses the hell out of me for whatever reason.
 
The most depressing song I know is "Daddy" by Korn(not Hey Daddy, which is another Korn song on another album).
It makes me feel like I was molested by my dad(which I wasn't) and that's one step away from suicide.
Also a depressing song is "Pain" by Ayreon.
 
Timmeth said:
Heartattack In A Layby by: Porcupine Tree

Deff. Heart attack in a layby! Damn that song is depressing!

Also:

Opeth : When / patterns in the ivy II

Marilyn Manson : Dissasociative

Pain Of Salvation : Undertow

Ozzy : Dairy of a madman
 
Stop Swimming

[Written by Steven Wilson]

This song leaks out onto the pavement
It could be a joke, it could be a statement
The more that I fake it and pretend I don't care
The more you can read in to what isn't there

Maybe it's time to stop swimming
Maybe it's time to find out where I'm at
What I should do and where I should be
But no-one will give me a map

I'll leave now this can't continue
But I forget which door I came through
And I know what the lift can be painfully slow
So I'm happy to leave by the window
 
Anyone, Anywhere

No one seems to care anymore
I wander through this night all alone
No one feels the pain I have inside
Looking at this world through my eyes

No one really cares where I go
Searching to feel warmth forever more
The wheels of life they turn without me
Now you are gone... eternally

No...
Don't leave me here
The dream carries on
Inside
I know...
Its not too late
Lost moments blown away
Tonight

Mankind, with your heresy
Can't you see that this is killing me
There's no one in this life
To be here with me at my side

[Lyrics: D.Pybus, Music: D.Douglas & D.Cavanagh]