(Track 10 from the album The Sparrow and the Crow)
The guilt of his unfaithful heart has the subject doubting weather he will ever learn from his mistakes. The guilt has him openly wondering whether he can be faithful, yet he yearns for the wonderful time that he grows more and more grateful for. Still he fears committing to a past or a present relationship, for he never wishes to hurt another the way he hurt his former wife.
This is the musical version of “It is better to love and lost, than to never have loved at all.”
(Track 10 from the album The Sparrow and the Crow)
The guilt of his unfaithful heart has the subject doubting weather he will ever learn from his mistakes. The guilt has him openly wondering whether he can be faithful, yet he yearns for the wonderful time that he grows more and more grateful for. Still he fears committing to a past or a present relationship, for he never wishes to hurt another the way he hurt his former wife.
This is the musical version of “It is better to love and lost, than to never have loved at all.”