Saints And Angels

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A Blessing for the Journey: The Waterboys' 'Saints And Angels'

The Waterboys' song 'Saints And Angels' is a heartfelt ode to the transient nature of human connections and the enduring hope for future reunions. The lyrics paint a picture of two individuals whose paths have crossed in the vast expanse of the world, but who must soon part ways. This separation is portrayed not as a final goodbye, but as a temporary pause in their journey together. The song emphasizes the importance of cherishing the moments shared and the bonds formed, even if they are fleeting.

The song's chorus, with its wish for 'many hearts to keep you warm' and 'many lights to guide you through the storm,' serves as a poignant blessing for the listener. It reflects a deep sense of care and concern for the well-being of the other person, even in their absence. The invocation of 'Saints and Angels' to watch over the departing friend adds a spiritual dimension to the song, suggesting a belief in higher powers that offer protection and guidance.

The Waterboys, known for their blend of folk, rock, and Celtic influences, bring a sense of timelessness to 'Saints And Angels.' The song's themes of separation, hope, and spiritual guardianship resonate deeply, making it a comforting anthem for anyone facing the uncertainty of parting from a loved one. The lyrics encourage listeners to hold onto the warmth of their connections and to trust in the protective presence of unseen forces as they navigate the challenges of life apart from those they care about.

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