Tom Waits – Lowside of the Road Lyrics | 12 years ago |
I think this song is about the slow decline into moral degredation; The point where the vices you enjoy stop being recreational, and start being in control of your life. I think the inversion hangable is talking about is part of how Waits makes that point. The man isn't throwing the dice anymore, they are throwing him. I particularly like "A dog won't bite if you beat him with a bone", which I think means that people don't fight back against their vices and habits that are slowly destroying them. Granted, there are some lines that I have no idea about ("round rises up and starts to moan" huh?), but generally, I think that's the idea. |
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