Featured prominently in the film adaptation of the book series.
McKennitt traveled alone through Siberia in winter.
Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy ran through her mind as she gazed at the landscape. Loreena McKennitt - Dantes Prayer
The haunting refrain of "Please, remember me" acts as a laborer's plea for recognition.
Uses metaphors like "the dark wood" (Dante’s Inferno ) and "clay feet" to depict human fragility. Usage in Popular Culture Featured prominently in the film adaptation of the
A notable live version appears on the 2007 album Nights from the Alhambra .
The choral sections are excerpted from "Alleluia, Behold the Bridegroom" by the St. Petersburg Chamber Choir . Meaning and Themes Loreena McKennitt - Dantes Prayer
The track serves as a "soul's long journey through landscapes of sorrow".