Shira Small - Eternal Life -

Small herself has noted that while many songs focus on the brevity of life, "Eternal Life" is about how "life never stops". The lyrics argue that "ruled by human logic, we sometimes confine ourselves to one plane of the universe," but by tapping into love and "realization," we can "see infinitely". This celebration of love as a force that transcends harsh realities remains the song's most enduring legacy. Shira Small: Eternal Life - Numero Group

Represents the linear, historical progression of human life and mortality. Shira Small - Eternal Life

The Timeless Echo of Shira Small: A Study of "Eternal Life" Recorded in 1974 as part of a senior project at George School, a Quaker boarding school in Pennsylvania, "Eternal Life" is more than just a piece of "vintage obscura" folk-soul. It is a profound philosophical meditation on the nature of existence, birthed from the intersection of teenage girlhood and the turbulent social atmosphere of the Vietnam era. The Geometry of Existence Small herself has noted that while many songs

Represents the infinite present moment, where the soul resides.By defining eternal life as the point where these two meet, Small suggests that infinity is not something that happens after death, but something accessible in every single moment. Influences and Sound Shira Small: Eternal Life - Numero Group Represents