Snowbound (1962)
“And if the world never should find us,
In our hearts, we don't care.
For so deep is our love.”
— Snowbound
‘Snowbound’ brings a profound sense of acceptance—a love song that speaks the truth so gently and gracefully.
‘Here we are, helplessly snowbound,’ caught in the middle of a storm—the expectations, the noise that echoes in our minds.
In the cold and isolated night—
’And if the world never should find us, In our hearts, we don't care.’
We realize that a heart that has let go is the most beautiful and courageous soul. The storm that eventually calmed.
Stand firm.
Be unafraid, snowbound together.
A heart that has let go speaks louder than fear ever could.
It is what it is.
Perhaps the unconditional love we’ve been searching for all along.
‘Still, our love keeps us warm.’—
the very love that taught us self-esteem and compassion.
Let the past remain the past.
A word is nothing more than a sound that in time dissolves into the void.
I said, ‘Snowbound’ by Sarah Vaughan is such a gracefully beautiful, timeless masterpiece.
Its beauty lies in acceptance and letting go—
in being captivated by the here and now.
Her voice is serene—as if it captures this very moment.
And in that very tiny moment, we hear from the deep within.
’For so deep is our love.’