a conversation i had with a friend
i am 'You and whose army?':
The Lost Riots says:
lol I think Hail To The Thief is wonderful
You and whose army? says:
yeah totally, i spent like an whore skanking registration this morning on the computers in the library trying to work out the meaning behind myxomatosis
The Lost Riots says:
it's a rabbit disease
You and whose army? says:
yeah but i think its about something more...
You and whose army? says:
i think its about him actually being a performer and what it's like to play infront of a live crowd
You and whose army? says:
mongrel cat at the staret of the song being him
You and whose army? says:
home being the stage
You and whose army? says:
*start
The Lost Riots says:
yeah
You and whose army? says:
and the crowd like 'twitchin and salvatin'
You and whose army? says:
like with myxomatosis
The Lost Riots says:
yeah, and how he doesn't like showing off
The Lost Riots says:
maybe he's actually scared performing
You and whose army? says:
yeah
The Lost Riots says:
but their "twitching and salivating" is infectious, and once you get up there you become one of them
You and whose army? says:
'don't know why i feel so tongue tied'
The Lost Riots says:
yeah, nerves
You and whose army? says:
yeah that makes sence too
You and whose army? says:
and this half a head he talks about may be his songs that he has written
You and whose army? says:
the next 4 lines being parts of a song, or an example of a song
You and whose army? says:
songmeanings.net/…
You and whose army? says:
the song
You and whose army? says:
his new found friends: the audience
You and whose army? says:
he perfects his song: sat in the cupboard, wrote it down neat
You and whose army? says:
and then the second verse past the twitching and salvating
You and whose army? says:
may him afraid of his songs being rejected
You and whose army? says:
maybe angry that people underestimate his songs
The Lost Riots says:
yeah
Incarnateon June 09, 2004 Link
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