Sometimes, the most beautiful songs come from the deepest pain.
That’s exactly what happened when Ed Sheeran lost his beloved grandmother… and poured all of his heartbreak into a song that still brings listeners to tears today.
🕊️ “Supermarket Flowers” — A Song Born From Grief
In 2017, while recording his album ÷ (Divide), Ed received devastating news:
👉 his maternal grandmother had passed away.
He was crushed.
Not just because she was gone — but because she meant everything to him.
So Ed did what only true artists can do in moments of sorrow…
He turned his grief into music.
🎶 Written From His Mother’s Perspective
What makes “Supermarket Flowers” so unique is that Ed wrote it as if his mom was singing it — standing in her mother’s hospital room, packing away the small, everyday items that suddenly meant the world.
“I took the supermarket flowers from the windowsill…”
That line alone?
It hits hard.
Because it’s real. It’s raw. It’s exactly what grief feels like.
💔 A Personal Song That Almost Stayed Hidden
Originally, Ed didn’t plan to release the song publicly.
It was too personal. Too emotional.
But after performing it at his grandmother’s funeral, his grandfather encouraged him to share it with the world.
And thank goodness he did.
📈 A Song That Touched Millions
“Supermarket Flowers” quickly became a fan favorite — not because it was flashy or polished —
but because it was honest.
It peaked at #8 on the UK Singles Chart, and more importantly, it helped millions cope with their own loss.
🌹 A Final Goodbye Wrapped in Melody
Ed Sheeran grieved through lyrics.
He honored his grandmother in the most powerful way possible —
by telling her story through song.
And in doing so, he gave the rest of us a gift:
A reminder that it’s okay to cry, to remember, and to love someone long after they’re gone.
📌 If you’ve ever lost someone close, this song is for you.
Because sometimes…
💐 Supermarket flowers say what our hearts can’t.