I think its just part of the emotion to the song...
The way that part is played and sang, it has a lot of emotion in it and it makes you feel that its grounded in truth.
I think its just part of the emotion to the song...
The way that part is played and sang, it has a lot of emotion in it and it makes you feel that its grounded in truth.
The lyrics at the end of "Where the Story Ends" are not exactly the same as any in "Enough for Now." From what I could tell, there is a line about "looking out a window as if he was watching his own son." I wonder if this is his grandfather looking at the narrator (grandson) as though he was the son he never got though he waited "for years and years...and a daughter came instead." If that is the case that could be the "5 or 6 [years] of bliss" (i.e., his grandfather died when he was 5 or 6...
The lyrics at the end of "Where the Story Ends" are not exactly the same as any in "Enough for Now." From what I could tell, there is a line about "looking out a window as if he was watching his own son." I wonder if this is his grandfather looking at the narrator (grandson) as though he was the son he never got though he waited "for years and years...and a daughter came instead." If that is the case that could be the "5 or 6 [years] of bliss" (i.e., his grandfather died when he was 5 or 6 years old)...but that might be a stretch.
some of these lyrics are at the very end of Where The Story Ends. does anyone know why?
I've noticed that too, and I don't know why it's there. Good question.
I've noticed that too, and I don't know why it's there. Good question.
I think its just part of the emotion to the song... The way that part is played and sang, it has a lot of emotion in it and it makes you feel that its grounded in truth.
I think its just part of the emotion to the song... The way that part is played and sang, it has a lot of emotion in it and it makes you feel that its grounded in truth.
The lyrics at the end of "Where the Story Ends" are not exactly the same as any in "Enough for Now." From what I could tell, there is a line about "looking out a window as if he was watching his own son." I wonder if this is his grandfather looking at the narrator (grandson) as though he was the son he never got though he waited "for years and years...and a daughter came instead." If that is the case that could be the "5 or 6 [years] of bliss" (i.e., his grandfather died when he was 5 or 6...
The lyrics at the end of "Where the Story Ends" are not exactly the same as any in "Enough for Now." From what I could tell, there is a line about "looking out a window as if he was watching his own son." I wonder if this is his grandfather looking at the narrator (grandson) as though he was the son he never got though he waited "for years and years...and a daughter came instead." If that is the case that could be the "5 or 6 [years] of bliss" (i.e., his grandfather died when he was 5 or 6 years old)...but that might be a stretch.