Good comments to all but do you FEEL this song at all? There's more though. For those who've been in relationships it emphasizes a strong feeling to be desired that many happy couples seek. There's this balance that when put in place, two people will be together forever.
When something threatens that balance, decisions will not always come easy. Separation is the last thing anybody wants.
Apply that situation to a man who's engaged to a terrific Woman he could call his soulmate and wants to be with for the rest of his life. Unfortuately he has a run in with the law. His stupidity cost him months of his life behind bars. He misses his lover deeply but lost touch with her along the way. His chances of being released aren't very good so he has an important decision to make:
And what he does next is not so much for himself as it is for his fiancee.
And it isn't that hard, believe it or not.
After the hell he's been through the thought of being being in the presence of other men makes his stomach turn. So he goes AWOL, away from Probation, ignoring everybody and everything. He must get to his sweetheart. He has to know for sure if she's gone from his life.
If he were to play by the rules, it would drive him mad. He would die a thousand deaths if he could not be with the one he loved. I'm talking about pure torture. And don't even quote the bible to him. His conscience wouldn't allow it. He decides what's done is done and for the greater good of the two becoming one. He doesn't want to think anymore.
Even as he was locked up he had to cast his frustration aside and see the bigger picture. She was his reason to live.
What has jail done to him?
Despite the immoral conditions he experienced he had to hold on.
He didn't deserve this cruelty.
He is soon rewarded for his efforts to dodge the law.
In a future unforeseen by him, he is reunited with his lover a little before midnight one night and when they embrace his past is forgotten. It almost seems unreal to him. To turn himself in at that point would be unthinkable.
He owes no higher power any gratitude for this second chance.
No prophet came to him in a vision telling him to go on living, that his lover never strayed from him.
Never gave him a date and time he would be having a conversation with her over the phone.
All he had was a pinch of hope.
Good comments to all but do you FEEL this song at all? There's more though. For those who've been in relationships it emphasizes a strong feeling to be desired that many happy couples seek. There's this balance that when put in place, two people will be together forever. When something threatens that balance, decisions will not always come easy. Separation is the last thing anybody wants. Apply that situation to a man who's engaged to a terrific Woman he could call his soulmate and wants to be with for the rest of his life. Unfortuately he has a run in with the law. His stupidity cost him months of his life behind bars. He misses his lover deeply but lost touch with her along the way. His chances of being released aren't very good so he has an important decision to make: And what he does next is not so much for himself as it is for his fiancee. And it isn't that hard, believe it or not. After the hell he's been through the thought of being being in the presence of other men makes his stomach turn. So he goes AWOL, away from Probation, ignoring everybody and everything. He must get to his sweetheart. He has to know for sure if she's gone from his life. If he were to play by the rules, it would drive him mad. He would die a thousand deaths if he could not be with the one he loved. I'm talking about pure torture. And don't even quote the bible to him. His conscience wouldn't allow it. He decides what's done is done and for the greater good of the two becoming one. He doesn't want to think anymore. Even as he was locked up he had to cast his frustration aside and see the bigger picture. She was his reason to live. What has jail done to him? Despite the immoral conditions he experienced he had to hold on. He didn't deserve this cruelty. He is soon rewarded for his efforts to dodge the law. In a future unforeseen by him, he is reunited with his lover a little before midnight one night and when they embrace his past is forgotten. It almost seems unreal to him. To turn himself in at that point would be unthinkable. He owes no higher power any gratitude for this second chance. No prophet came to him in a vision telling him to go on living, that his lover never strayed from him. Never gave him a date and time he would be having a conversation with her over the phone. All he had was a pinch of hope.