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Near Light
Ólafur Arnalds Lyrics


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@user-jl8dq2fu2h

轻柔地
拖起的是我的灵魂
散发着柔和的光
它将去往彼岸
得以救赎

我爱这个世界
温暖的夕阳
掠过我侧脸的风消失无踪

Gently dragged up
its my soul
sending out soft light
it will go to the other side
to be redeemed

I love the world
the warm sunset
the wind passing my side face disappeared



All comments from YouTube:

@piralnaut1799

Olafur's songs are like giving your brain a cool drink of water.

@davidw8481

@Freedom and Art u really gonna correct him after 5 years lmaoo

@davidw8481

@Freedom and Art you must be fun at parties

@izzuddinnaimofficial2563

@David W ?

@NairatAhmad

In a hot day of summer ...

@badmusic713

This song came to me after my brothers death. He had a blog where he occasionally posted a few songs by Olafur (that would eventually become part of his funeral soundtrack)... about a week after my brothers suicide, this video had replaced another video on his blog, without explanation. It was a song I hadn’t heard before and to this day I don’t understand how it appeared. I honestly think this was his way of reaching out to give us some peace...

@laural3738

Amazing story! Thanks for sharing it.
I also lost my brother when we were young and there's no word I can say to express the emptiness this has left in my life and also no word I can say to try to fill the emptiness in your life. I just feel so much empathy for you in this moment.

@cynthialrivers1

Absolutely it was him giving you a message and an explanation. Also to let you know that even though yoi cant see him with your phyiscal eyes he is with you on a different plane

@kathryndeleonable

Thanks for sharing this. Your brother wants to give you peace and he wants you to think about him whenever you hear this song. This is his gift to you.

@rickygrewal1283

There comes a time in everyone's life where they realize a loss. I feel for you, brother. I did not lose my brother, but lost the love of my life. And I received many a sign where I knew she still existed. It is up to us to decipher these messages and take what we can from them . . . and then do something about them. Integrate them into our life. Pursue teachings that may seem obscure. Use them as evidence to validate pursuit of knowledge that seems mystical to others, and even, sometimes, foreign to ourselves

Know that you are not alone

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