This is not only the longest song on the album but also has the largest story to tell. Imagine if you will, a loved one or close friend of whom you have lost, be it to death, social differences, tremendous arguments, whatever the case, frequent communication has ceased. It is normal for one to remember the final moments experienced with said person but this shouldn’t entirely be the case; try to remember the last time you greeted this person – the happiness you felt to be in each other’s presence, to see each other without knowing it might be your last. That is what Final Greeting is showing; starting out joyful and happy, as though children are playing, then becoming sad and somber, almost a feeling of loneliness, and return to the wonderful memories that come streaming back. Always rejoice in every encounter you have for each may be your last and final greeting.
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