This was used at the end the Dollhouse episode "A Love Supreme". Two characters were struggling with the loss and the remnants of their loved ones. So arod, your description isn't off at all. Certainly a common interpretation.
And I agree - it's one of those songs that just draws out the tears and doesn't stop.
This was used at the end the Dollhouse episode "A Love Supreme". Two characters were struggling with the loss and the remnants of their loved ones. So arod, your description isn't off at all. Certainly a common interpretation. And I agree - it's one of those songs that just draws out the tears and doesn't stop.