@Aryegreen I think it means he can cope better with his loss first thing in the morning. It is in the evening he has regret and this when he misses her the most.
@Aryegreen I think it means he can cope better with his loss first thing in the morning. It is in the evening he has regret and this when he misses her the most.
Can anyone explain the line "morning comes and morning goes with no regret"? Why is there no regret, shouldn't he be regretting that she left?
@Aryegreen I think it means he can cope better with his loss first thing in the morning. It is in the evening he has regret and this when he misses her the most.
@Aryegreen I think it means he can cope better with his loss first thing in the morning. It is in the evening he has regret and this when he misses her the most.