A Song from the Heart: Faith Cole’s Tribute to Nan and Meadow House Hospice

In a touching interview with Radio Harrow, fourteen year old Faith Cole shared the inspiration behind her debut song titled “One More Time.” The track serves as a deeply personal tribute to her grandmother, who passed away two years ago at the age of 69 after a courageous six year battle with cancer. During her final years, Faith’s grandmother received essential support and care from Meadow House Hospice, a local facility that the Cole family credits with providing immense comfort and pain management during a difficult time.

Faith described her grandmother as an incredibly brave and inspirational figure who never let her fear show, even in her hardest moments. This bravery, along with her grandmother’s lifelong love for music, motivated Faith to pick up the pen. While she had written small songs in the past, “One More Time” marks her first complete work and her first public performance, which took place at her school’s open evening. Faith handled the lyrics and chords herself, though she noted her father, an Elvis Presley tribute artist, served as a significant musical influence.

The core message of the song is a reminder to cherish every moment with loved ones. Faith explained that the title reflects the universal desire for just one last conversation or a final chance to say the things that matter most. By sharing her story, she hopes to encourage others to appreciate their time with family before it is gone. Looking ahead, Faith aspires to become a professional musician and plans to perform her tribute wherever possible to spread her message of love and gratitude for the support provided by hospice care.