“To Where You Are” – performed by Josh Groban
Who can say for certain
Maybe you’re still here
I feel you all around me
Your memory’s so clear
Deep in the stillness
I can hear you speak
You’re still an inspiration
Can it be
That you are my forever love
And are you watching over me
From up above
Fly me up to where you are
Beyond the distant star
I wish upon tonight
To see you smile
If only for a while to know you’re there
A breath aways not far to where you are
Lie gently sleeping
Here inside my dream
And isn’t faith believing
All power can’t be seen
As my heart holds you
Just one beat away
I cherish all you gave me
Everyday
Cause you are my forever love
Watching me from up above
And I believe that angels breathe
And that love will love on
And never leave
Fly me up to where you are
Beyond the distant star
I wish upon tonight
To see you smile
If only for a while to know you’re there
A breath aways not far to where you are
I know you’re there
A breath aways not far to where you are
If you are looking for a song that talks about what true love really is, then you have to listen to Josh Groban’s “To Where You Are”. This piece encompasses love in different levels, even in death.
Can love really survive after death?
Listen to the song and you will realize that it is possible. During funerals, caskets being lowered into their graves can be a symbol of permanent loss. The body of the deceased will forever be gone.
Although funerals can be devastating, the song by Josh Groban can provide a whole new picture of how death should be perceived. Death is simply a separation between two physical beings. But if love is present, there will constantly be an emotional connection between the living, and the soul of the departed.
What people really love about this song is the dedication of the living person to keep the love alive between him and his deceased partner. This sounds easy to say but very tough to do. The secret in keeping the longevity of love glowing is in the person’s faith.
The song even says, “I know you’re there” and this line resounds loyalty and permanence. As long as you believe that your departed loved ones are watching you from the heavens, you will be okay.
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