This Heaven

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Finding Heaven on Earth: A Journey Through David Gilmour's 'This Heaven'

David Gilmour's 'This Heaven' is a poignant reflection on finding contentment and spiritual fulfillment in the simple, everyday moments of life. The song opens with the imagery of walking through fields and touching a loved one's face, suggesting a deep connection to nature and human relationships. This 'earthly haven' is portrayed as sufficient for the narrator, emphasizing a sense of peace and completeness found in the present moment.

The lyrics continue with a call to 'break the bread and pour the wine,' invoking a sense of community and shared experience. Gilmour contrasts material wealth with the intangible riches of life, such as the faith seen in his children's eyes. This juxtaposition highlights the idea that true happiness and fulfillment come from love, family, and spiritual connections rather than financial success.

Gilmour also touches on themes of spirituality and grace, mentioning the power felt in holy places and the comfort sought in times of need. However, he ultimately finds his 'state of grace' in the earthly experiences and relationships that surround him. This perspective suggests a form of secular spirituality, where the divine is found in the everyday rather than in traditional religious settings. 'This Heaven' is a celebration of life's simple pleasures and the profound sense of contentment they can bring.

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  1. Sings
  2. Between Two Points (feat. Romany Gilmour)
  3. Scattered
  4. Sonnet 18
  5. A Pocketful Of Stones
  6. Love on the air
  7. The Girl In The Yellow Dress
  8. Murder
  9. Dancing Right In Front Of Me
  10. No way
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