Before he died, Ozzy pulled Sharon onto the stage, held her tight, and sang “Here For You” right in her ear — as if it were just the two of them. At the time, no one knew it would be the last time. nh

The stadium roared with a deafening mix of cheers and a profound, collective sadness. It was a farewell tour, a final bow from the Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osbourne. The air was thick with a heavy sense of finality, and as the show neared its end, everyone knew they were witnessing the closing of a legendary chapter in music history. But in a moment that would forever be etched in the hearts of fans, Ozzy pulled his wife, Sharon, onto the stage, and what followed was not just a performance, but a private, heartbreaking goodbye shared with the world.

The music faded, and a single, raw spotlight fell on the center of the stage. With a frail but determined effort, Ozzy rose from his throne, and the crowd held its breath. He walked slowly to the side of the stage and gestured for Sharon, his wife of over four decades, to join him. She came to his side, her face a mix of pride and profound sorrow. Ozzy pulled her into a tight embrace, his arms wrapped around her as if she were the only thing holding him up.

Then, with the music reduced to a simple, mournful piano chord, he began to sing. The song was “Here For You,” a tender ballad he had written for her many years ago. But tonight, it wasn’t a song of love; it was a song of farewell. He held her tight, singing the lyrics directly into her ear, his voice a frail but beautiful whisper.

“I don’t wanna live in yesterday / I don’t wanna know just what tomorrow may bring,” he sang, his voice trembling with emotion.

He sang as if it were just the two of them in the room. He didn’t look at the crowd; he looked at her. He held her close, a private moment of love and sorrow unfolding on a stage in front of thousands. Sharon, with tears streaming down her face, held him back, her head resting on his shoulder. It was a silent, powerful conversation between a husband and a wife who had been through it all together—the madness, the fame, the addiction, the chaos, and the love.

At the time, no one knew it would be the last time they would see him on a stage. It was a moment that felt like a beautiful, emotional tribute to a love that had defied all odds. Now, with the wisdom of hindsight and the tragic knowledge of his passing, the moment is not just tear-jerking; it’s haunting as a fateful goodbye.

The lyrics of the song now take on a new, heart-wrenching meaning. “But I’ll be with you ’til the end,” he sang, a promise that he would keep until his final breath. And the final chorus, a powerful repetition of “I’m here for you,” was not just a lyric; it was his final message to her. He was telling her that even after he was gone, his love, his spirit, and his legacy would forever be with her.

The image of the Prince of Darkness, the man who built a career on chaos and rebellion, singing a tender, heartbreaking ballad to his wife as if they were alone in the world, is now an indelible part of his legend. It was a moment that showed the world that behind the myth, behind the music, and behind the madness, was a man who loved his wife with a passion that transcended everything. It was a final, beautiful, and heartbreaking act of love, a perfect goodbye from a man who found his reason to live, and his heaven in her hell.