Tears in Heaven

Parallels between Plutarch A Consolation to his Wife (Ancient Text) and (Contemporary Song) by Eric Clapton

ltc-admin, 2015-03-13 12:47
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Eric Clapton’s son died at age four and Clapton expressed his pain through the song “Tears in Heaven.” Similarly, Plutarch and his wife lose their infant daughter when she is two years old. Plutarch commends his wife for holding a modest and simple funeral for the girl. Like Plutarch’s wife, Clapton uses simple lyrics, a repeated question, to convey the pain he feels from the loss of his son.

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Would you know my name If I saw you in heaven? Would it be the same If I saw you in heaven? I must be strong And carry on ‘Cause I know I don’t belong Here in heaven Would you hold my hand If I saw you in heaven? Would you help me stand If I saw you in heaven? I’ll find my way Through night and day ‘Cause I know I just can’t stay Here in heaven Time can bring you down Time can bend your knees Time can break your heart Have you begging please Begging please Beyond the door There’s peace, I’m sure And I know there’ll be no more Tears in heaven Would you know my name If I saw you in heaven? Would it be the same If I saw you in heaven? I must be strong And carry on ‘Cause I know I don’t belong Here in heaven ‘Cause I know I don’t belong Here in heaven

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Tears in Heaven