I think this might mean that the guy met a girl that he truly could have (and maybe should have) loved, but he'd made past mistakes and had already given away his heart in a relationship that didn't last. "I never had the gift of holding on to you" could suggest that he wanted this girl so badly, but he could never have her because he had no heart to give her; he had already given away his heart to someone else.
"I wanna live again
I wanna start everything over again
I wanna get this right
I'll meet you in another life"
"I wanna live again
I wanna start everything over again
I wanna get this right
I'll meet you in another life"
Just to be clear, the concept album is "What to Do When You're Dead", and the last line of this segment really hammers that home. I mean, "I'll meet you in another life" is expletive of that.
Just to be clear, the concept album is "What to Do When You're Dead", and the last line of this segment really hammers that home. I mean, "I'll meet you in another life" is expletive of that.
I think this might mean that the guy met a girl that he truly could have (and maybe should have) loved, but he'd made past mistakes and had already given away his heart in a relationship that didn't last. "I never had the gift of holding on to you" could suggest that he wanted this girl so badly, but he could never have her because he had no heart to give her; he had already given away his heart to someone else.
"I wanna live again I wanna start everything over again I wanna get this right I'll meet you in another life"
"I wanna live again I wanna start everything over again I wanna get this right I'll meet you in another life"
Just to be clear, the concept album is "What to Do When You're Dead", and the last line of this segment really hammers that home. I mean, "I'll meet you in another life" is expletive of that.
Just to be clear, the concept album is "What to Do When You're Dead", and the last line of this segment really hammers that home. I mean, "I'll meet you in another life" is expletive of that.