The Miracle of New Life: A Parent's Journey

Sleeping At Last's song "Life" is a heartfelt ode to the transformative experience of becoming a parent. The lyrics begin with a whisper, signaling the moment of realization that life is about to change dramatically. This whisper marks the beginning of a journey where everything previously held dear is now seen through a new lens. The song captures the emotional highs and lows, likening the heart's journey to climbing and falling mountains, yet reassuringly affirming that everything will be okay.

The birth of a child is depicted as a moment of profound change, where the parents' understanding of perfection is redefined. The lyrics describe the first breath of the newborn as a revelation of love, reconciling all the darkness and light within the parent's heart. This moment is portrayed as a powerful connection, where the future is envisioned in a blend of silver and gold, symbolizing hope and pride.

The song continues to celebrate the beauty and grace of the child, drawing parallels to the mother. It speaks to the mutual growth that will occur as the child and parents learn from each other. The lyrics emphasize the privilege of guiding the child through life, showing them the wonders of the world and helping them build their own dreams. The recurring theme of being changed in an instant and becoming so much more underscores the profound impact of the child's birth on the parents' lives, redefining their concept of perfection and filling their hearts with love and pride.

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  3. Turning Page
  4. Saturn
  5. I'll Keep You Safe
  6. Venus
  7. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
  8. Lullaby
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  10. Life
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