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To give a bit of background on this piece - the idea and most of the lyrics are pulled from a play called Rabbit Hole by David Lindsay-Abaire that is about the life of a couple coping with the loss of their four year old son who was killed in a car accident. This song is the letter the couple receive from the boy who was driving the car that killed their son; and while it was not his fault because the son ran out into the road, he wanted to reach out and let them know how sorry he is for what happened. | To give a bit of background on this piece - the idea and most of the lyrics are pulled from a play called Rabbit Hole by David Lindsay-Abaire that is about the life of a couple coping with the loss of their four year old son who was killed in a car accident. This song is the letter the couple receive from the boy who was driving the car that killed their son; and while it was not his fault because the son ran out into the road, he wanted to reach out and let them know how sorry he is for what happened. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:14, 29 March 2015
Musical Theater Composition: Jason's Song (Working Title)
Composer: Joshua Croke
To give a bit of background on this piece - the idea and most of the lyrics are pulled from a play called Rabbit Hole by David Lindsay-Abaire that is about the life of a couple coping with the loss of their four year old son who was killed in a car accident. This song is the letter the couple receive from the boy who was driving the car that killed their son; and while it was not his fault because the son ran out into the road, he wanted to reach out and let them know how sorry he is for what happened.
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