I listened to this after reading the lyrics especially
`I have loved and given everything to love.
Damn the sky above that makes me see the day.
Drive me to the church yard where the voices raise then hush.
Let a thousand years go by me in a rush`
with the `loved`,`love`,`above` rhyme scheme and feeling the power of the church imagery,but wondering in this secular age how it would work in a song--can`t recall the last time I heard a church mentioned in a recent song. The track itself,stripped back voice and guitar was a folksy bluesy mesmerising track for a songs that could have been called `Reason To Carry On`. It`s pretty clear-cut imagery until the lines I quote,but very effective. I`ve reviewed the other two songs in this collection,so must be a sucker for this theme (just out of hospital for a big operation,could have died,now very well aware of mortality,one remaining ageing parent,an unexpected death of a close college pal from years back...)yes,ageing and grief are intertwined,and this song says that eloquently.