Days of the Ring
Howard Shore Lyrics


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INTO THE WEST
lyrics and music by FRAN WALSH, HOWARD SHORE, and ANNIE LENNOX

Lay down
Your sweet and weary head.
Night is falling,
You have come to journey's end.
Sleep now
Dream of the ones who came before.
They are calling
From across a distant shore.

Why do you weep?
What are these tears upon your face?
Soon you will see
All of your fears will pass away.

Save in my arms
You're only sleeping

What can you see
On the horizon?
Why do the white gulls call?

Across the sea
A pale moon rises.
The ships have come
To carry you home.

And all will turn
To silver glass.
A light on the water,
All souls pass.

Hope fades
Into the world of night.
Through shadows falling
Out of memory and time.

Don't say
We have come now to the end.
White shores are calling,
You and I will meet again.

And you'll be here in my arms
Just sleeping.

What can you see
On the horizon?
Why do the white gulls call?

Across the sea
A pale moon rises.
The ships have come
To carry you home.

And all will turn
To silver glass.
A light on the water,




Grey ships pass
Into the West.

Overall Meaning

The song "Into the West" is a poignant and emotional ballad that speaks of the end of a journey and the beginning of a new one. The song starts with the singer being told to lay down and rest, as their journey has come to an end. The lyrics then shift to the memories of the past and the loved ones that have already passed away. The singer is reminded that their forebears are calling out to them from the distant shores.


The song then discusses the transition from life to death. The singer is asked to stop weeping, as all of their fears will pass away. They are told that they are not dying but are only sleeping, and will awaken soon in the afterlife. The song describes the afterlife to be a beautiful, peaceful place filled with light and silver glass.


The song's final verse speaks of the hope that the singer will meet their loved ones again in the afterlife. The white shores are calling, and they will reunite with their loved ones who have passed away before them. The song ends with a reassurance that the singer will be in the singer's arms, just sleeping.


Overall, "Into the West" is a beautiful and touching song that speaks of the end of a journey, the beauty of the afterlife, and the hope of reuniting with loved ones.


Line by Line Meaning

Lay down Your sweet and weary head.
Rest from your tired journey, dear one, and be at peace.


Night is falling, You have come to journey's end.
As daylight turns to darkness, your long voyage comes to a close.


Sleep now Dream of the ones who came before.
Close your eyes and imagine your ancestors who have gone ahead of you.


They are calling From across a distant shore.
Your loved ones who have gone before are beckoning you from another world.


Why do you weep? What are these tears upon your face?
Why do you cry, dear one? What troubles your soul?


Soon you will see All of your fears will pass away.
Be of good cheer, for your worries and fears will soon vanish.


Save in my arms You're only sleeping
Rest secure in my embrace, for you are only sleeping.


What can you see On the horizon? Why do the white gulls call?
What do you see in the distance? Why do the birds cry out?


Across the sea A pale moon rises. The ships have come To carry you home.
Behold, the moon rises over the sea. The ships are here to return you to your home.


And all will turn To silver glass. A light on the water, All souls pass.
The world becomes a shimmering glass. A light illuminates the water, as all souls cross over.


Hope fades Into the world of night. Through shadows falling Out of memory and time.
As the day fades into darkness, our hope diminishes. We move through the shadows of distant memories and times long past.


Don't say We have come now to the end. White shores are calling, You and I will meet again.
Do not despair, for this is not the end. The shores of paradise beckon, and we shall reunite.


And you'll be here in my arms Just sleeping.
You will rest comfortably within my embrace, sleeping soundly.


What can you see On the horizon? Why do the white gulls call?
What lies beyond the horizon? Why do the birds cry out?


Across the sea A pale moon rises. The ships have come To carry you home.
A pale moon rises over the sea, signifying the arrival of the ships that will return you to your true home.


And all will turn To silver glass. A light on the water, Grey ships pass Into the West.
The world transforms into a shining glass, and the ships move gracefully out to the West, carrying us to the afterlife.




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