Gabe reflects on his childhood with Anna, frolicing (to 'gambol' is to run/skip/frolic around in a playful manner) around in 'paradise', another use of the word, this time to mean a place of safety, rather than heaven itself. Their home, in this case. Gabe was her protector, and obviously loved her dearly.
Something happened to tear them apart from one another, and they spent their days praying to see each other again. Gabe never let go of the dream they shared, and still hopes that one day they'll be together forevermore. Awww.
Then Anna speaks, which considering she's currently being crucified, must surely be in a dream or vision? She asks Gabe where he is now, why he isn't protecting her as he did in days past.
Gabe says that he's been in prison, as we know (also, less literally, he's been hurting and desperate to see her again). But now he's made his mind up, and no religious laws (or even literal holy water) can make him give up his dream of being with her.
Then the Druid chimes in, with something stereotypically cryptic.
Gabe reflects on his childhood with Anna, frolicing (to 'gambol' is to run/skip/frolic around in a playful manner) around in 'paradise', another use of the word, this time to mean a place of safety, rather than heaven itself. Their home, in this case. Gabe was her protector, and obviously loved her dearly.
Something happened to tear them apart from one another, and they spent their days praying to see each other again. Gabe never let go of the dream they shared, and still hopes that one day they'll be together forevermore. Awww.
Then Anna speaks, which considering she's currently being crucified, must surely be in a dream or vision? She asks Gabe where he is now, why he isn't protecting her as he did in days past.
Gabe says that he's been in prison, as we know (also, less literally, he's been hurting and desperate to see her again). But now he's made his mind up, and no religious laws (or even literal holy water) can make him give up his dream of being with her.
Then the Druid chimes in, with something stereotypically cryptic.