No reason why we can't feel like that. Tolkien meant for The Grey Havens to symbolize Heaven, and that makes the song really hit a note for me. Despite how sad I feel listening to this song, I still feel better, more hopeful when I hear it... knowing there's something to look forward to after life.
That's how I feel too...it's this gorgeous bittersweet emotion that wells up when I hear this song. "Across the sea, a pale moon rises - the ships have come to carry you Home." That's the line that gets me every time. We're headed for our own Grey Havens...headed into the West.
That's how I feel too...it's this gorgeous bittersweet emotion that wells up when I hear this song. "Across the sea, a pale moon rises - the ships have come to carry you Home." That's the line that gets me every time. We're headed for our own Grey Havens...headed into the West.
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No reason why we can't feel like that. Tolkien meant for The Grey Havens to symbolize Heaven, and that makes the song really hit a note for me. Despite how sad I feel listening to this song, I still feel better, more hopeful when I hear it... knowing there's something to look forward to after life.
That's how I feel too...it's this gorgeous bittersweet emotion that wells up when I hear this song. "Across the sea, a pale moon rises - the ships have come to carry you Home." That's the line that gets me every time. We're headed for our own Grey Havens...headed into the West.
That's how I feel too...it's this gorgeous bittersweet emotion that wells up when I hear this song. "Across the sea, a pale moon rises - the ships have come to carry you Home." That's the line that gets me every time. We're headed for our own Grey Havens...headed into the West.