I always thought that this song was about the proverbial "girl dumps guy and regrets it."
For me this song means so much more. On September 30 of 2006, I gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. She was born still (deceased). This song symbolizes everything I feel for my daughter. Her pregnancy was very unexpected to my husband and me, and were very worried that it was just the wrong time to start our family. "I didn't think I wanted you." But as the pregnancy went on, I loved her more than anything. "But I need you now."
@mortyys I realize this is years later - but this would likely bother you for a long time. In my experience with this situation, babies that choose to leave the body during birth are changing their minds (their contracts) and it causes a lot of karma on that soul due to the pain is causes the parents and the entire family and friends expecting it. Sometimes they will come back at another time, again, later, but I wanted you to know that doesn't go unnoticed. It's a horrible heartbreak and I have dealt with it in counseling people who have...
@mortyys I realize this is years later - but this would likely bother you for a long time. In my experience with this situation, babies that choose to leave the body during birth are changing their minds (their contracts) and it causes a lot of karma on that soul due to the pain is causes the parents and the entire family and friends expecting it. Sometimes they will come back at another time, again, later, but I wanted you to know that doesn't go unnoticed. It's a horrible heartbreak and I have dealt with it in counseling people who have experienced it - and that answer keeps coming back again and again. I hope this answer does not disturb you, if it doesn't mean something for you just toss it into the pile of crap in life, or call it "mind candy". something to just think about that may or may not be a possibility. Either way you have my heartfelt blessings - you have very very strong shoulders. I myself had 3 miscarriages pretty far along and even that was enough to put me in a stupor. I cannot imagine your great courage and strength. Namaste, C
I always thought that this song was about the proverbial "girl dumps guy and regrets it."
For me this song means so much more. On September 30 of 2006, I gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. She was born still (deceased). This song symbolizes everything I feel for my daughter. Her pregnancy was very unexpected to my husband and me, and were very worried that it was just the wrong time to start our family. "I didn't think I wanted you." But as the pregnancy went on, I loved her more than anything. "But I need you now."
Maille Paige will always be my ballerina.
@mortyys I realize this is years later - but this would likely bother you for a long time. In my experience with this situation, babies that choose to leave the body during birth are changing their minds (their contracts) and it causes a lot of karma on that soul due to the pain is causes the parents and the entire family and friends expecting it. Sometimes they will come back at another time, again, later, but I wanted you to know that doesn't go unnoticed. It's a horrible heartbreak and I have dealt with it in counseling people who have...
@mortyys I realize this is years later - but this would likely bother you for a long time. In my experience with this situation, babies that choose to leave the body during birth are changing their minds (their contracts) and it causes a lot of karma on that soul due to the pain is causes the parents and the entire family and friends expecting it. Sometimes they will come back at another time, again, later, but I wanted you to know that doesn't go unnoticed. It's a horrible heartbreak and I have dealt with it in counseling people who have experienced it - and that answer keeps coming back again and again. I hope this answer does not disturb you, if it doesn't mean something for you just toss it into the pile of crap in life, or call it "mind candy". something to just think about that may or may not be a possibility. Either way you have my heartfelt blessings - you have very very strong shoulders. I myself had 3 miscarriages pretty far along and even that was enough to put me in a stupor. I cannot imagine your great courage and strength. Namaste, C