You know... I always thought that the way she phrased two of the lines was interesting.
"By the tree in Ennis where we used to hang around"
The word 'hang' has a kind of ominous meaning to me. Like, maybe there's a reason that specific word was chosen instead of something else. Maybe it has a double meaning & Isobel hung herself?
Just my two cents.
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
You know... I always thought that the way she phrased two of the lines was interesting.
"By the tree in Ennis where we used to hang around"
The word 'hang' has a kind of ominous meaning to me. Like, maybe there's a reason that specific word was chosen instead of something else. Maybe it has a double meaning & Isobel hung herself? Just my two cents.
yeah...but where is ENNIS????!!!!
yeah...but where is ENNIS????!!!!
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Woah, now I think of it your version makes sense! With the fact the car was found there - who does leave their car somewhere? They either died literally or metaphorically (they left their past life behind and started a new one.)
@dragonsilk Please forgive the spam! First time replying on this site and it caught some bug with it.
@dragonsilk Please forgive the spam! First time replying on this site and it caught some bug with it.