A yes, Argybargy, that delightful album of bright music with darker subjects. This one is about a fourteen-year-old girl falling in love, getting knocked up, her boyfriend being (or becomming) a criminal ("Borstal" is a youth prison, not the military), having an abortion without her mother's knowledge of everything, being reunited with her boyfriend, and deciding she wants to get knocked up again (! -- "I think I want that chance back"). Fourteen-year-olds thinking they're in love, making really bad choices, causing a lifetime of consequences. Still, a very nice little tune.
She does not want to get pregnant again - it says she wants the chance back to be the one who loves him forever, i.e., stays in a relationship with him.
She does not want to get pregnant again - it says she wants the chance back to be the one who loves him forever, i.e., stays in a relationship with him.
A yes, Argybargy, that delightful album of bright music with darker subjects. This one is about a fourteen-year-old girl falling in love, getting knocked up, her boyfriend being (or becomming) a criminal ("Borstal" is a youth prison, not the military), having an abortion without her mother's knowledge of everything, being reunited with her boyfriend, and deciding she wants to get knocked up again (! -- "I think I want that chance back"). Fourteen-year-olds thinking they're in love, making really bad choices, causing a lifetime of consequences. Still, a very nice little tune.
She does not want to get pregnant again - it says she wants the chance back to be the one who loves him forever, i.e., stays in a relationship with him.
She does not want to get pregnant again - it says she wants the chance back to be the one who loves him forever, i.e., stays in a relationship with him.