Yeah, I never thought of it that way, but that makes sense. Like his childhood is gone now because he's made the transition to adulthood by being 'physically involved', and he doesn't know if he wanted to let go of it (But the irony of the story is when I fell to my knees and began clawing at the dirt in front of the tombstone).. hm.. that never even occured to me. I feel so enlightened.
Yeah, I never thought of it that way, but that makes sense. Like his childhood is gone now because he's made the transition to adulthood by being 'physically involved', and he doesn't know if he wanted to let go of it (But the irony of the story is when I fell to my knees and began clawing at the dirt in front of the tombstone).. hm.. that never even occured to me. I feel so enlightened.