Particle separation room
Is made without windows
They say its because someone might break in
And take whatever they chose
And making kingfish pies takes much longer now
Without any windows

Particle separation room
Is made without tables and chairs
They say its because they don't fit in here
We don't need tables and chairs
And making kingfish pies takes much longer now
Without any tables

Particle separation room
Is made with lots of big machinery
Well sometimes it nears through work much faster
And they turn up the machines
And I just can't hold on
And once my hand got caught
And making kingfish pies takes much longer now
With my only one hand


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    My Interpretation

    A tragic story told in a very upbeat and lighthearted way. Dark humor at its finest. The underlying message is simply how some technological advancements are unnecessary or inefficient. In other words, why would it take particle separation to make kingfish pies? They have to increase security to prevent theft of their expensive machines. They don't have room for tables or chairs anymore with the machines. "They", probably referencing the monocle men (controlling government referenced throughout the album), need them to work much faster to keep up with the machines, but they are in turn making their workers less efficient as a result. But I wouldn't look so far into this ones, as humor is the obvious intent.

    Razamatazzon April 11, 2013   Link

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