I think this is trying to teach you a lesson (well, obviously).
Something along the lines of, "Don't leave your future for your past, no matter how enticing it is."
Because I view the story as a woman who married the house carpenter was in love with this other guy.. but somehow they got sperarated... and she had a kid with the house carpenter. The former love comes back and asks her to leave and pick up where they left, and she goes.. but leaving her baby, and resulting in death anyways. You can't just leave where you're at for where you were.
I think this is trying to teach you a lesson (well, obviously).
Something along the lines of, "Don't leave your future for your past, no matter how enticing it is."
Because I view the story as a woman who married the house carpenter was in love with this other guy.. but somehow they got sperarated... and she had a kid with the house carpenter. The former love comes back and asks her to leave and pick up where they left, and she goes.. but leaving her baby, and resulting in death anyways. You can't just leave where you're at for where you were.
Or something like that.