I think I've been listening to too much of Pink Floyd's "The Wall" (if there is such a thing as too much Pink Floyd), so it means something different to me.
To me, it describes someone who is restless and nomadic in that they can't settle down. They can't form real, lasting relationships. But this time, there is a one-in-a-million "lightning strike", and she's suddenly not a fearless gypsy, she is a fragile woman. Now, it's up to him to chase after her, or else she'll just go back to her "gypsy" ways: running away and keeping everyone at arms' length.
I recognize that the author had a different intended interpretation, but... this way is more meaningful to me. Thoughts?
I think I've been listening to too much of Pink Floyd's "The Wall" (if there is such a thing as too much Pink Floyd), so it means something different to me.
To me, it describes someone who is restless and nomadic in that they can't settle down. They can't form real, lasting relationships. But this time, there is a one-in-a-million "lightning strike", and she's suddenly not a fearless gypsy, she is a fragile woman. Now, it's up to him to chase after her, or else she'll just go back to her "gypsy" ways: running away and keeping everyone at arms' length.
I recognize that the author had a different intended interpretation, but... this way is more meaningful to me. Thoughts?