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The song a thousand years
The song a thousand years








the song a thousand years the song a thousand years

This song really resonates in the subject of love between the two main protagonists, Bella and Edward. It is featured during the end of the movie. This song was written for the fifth installment in the Twilight franchise, Breaking Dawn: Part 2. A piece of him lives forever in my heart. I will wait a thousand years to meet him again in another life time or in heaven. But I waited for a thousand years to meet someone like him and this was my baby, my little boy, my young adult son, my grown son as a man with a child of his own. A chance to find out sooner and to make a difference (but could I)? I couldn't mend his broken heart. By his side we could beat anything but unrequited love during this precarious time did kill him. This song means to me my unconditional, unending love for his continued suffering without ever complaining. He was too proud to tell us, to worry us, to bother us with this. I understood why his health failed.his heart broke at the callousness of another human being when he would never ever have done that to someone. She was out with another man, got pregnant with this man's child, moved this man into the house my son used to live in. By the time my son's health started failing miserably I realized that his wife had not been with him, taking care of him. I wanted to give up my job to be with him but his wife was at first by his side.

the song a thousand years

His brother wanted to give him his lung, his leg, whatever it took.

the song a thousand years

He went through immunity transplant with his brother. He grew up and fell in love and had a child. So many times I was told he would not make it and I never believed in our capacity to beat the odds. He lived a good life but one complicated with rare illnesses which he would always win the battle with. The next morning we all loaded up the piano and headed out there to film, but after getting the Truck and Trailer stuck and waiting for the sun to move, we didn't get started filming until that evening having about 3 hours of light.My son was born with many complications including cancer at age three. After getting a little discouraged by not finding anything that great, they just happened to check out a little-hidden spot right near Baker Dam and thought it was perfect for the song. (It is carefully disguised).Īs it seems to always go, Paul and Tel didn't find the spot until they spent 9 hours driving around southern Utah the day before the shoot looking. Since the lyrics suggest a bride walking towards the groom in a ceremony we thought we would include a quote from the Bridal Chorus by Wagner in the climax of the song. Steve experienced similar inspiration while composing the cello parts. "Never has a piano part come together this fast," Jon says. When Jon's 17-year-old daughter said how much she loved this song, Jon decided to try it. Story behind the song: Our kids give us great inspiration for our music.










The song a thousand years