Find deep within your memory coat
A cricket bag you ate from
It's sweet smiling apology acceptance awaits you
Don't be afraid to cherish it
Look it up in the book mobile
Look it up in the gun rack
In the magazine rack
Or the map!

For it is only after the fence comes down
That the cartoon bubble explodes
And the new party begins
Invitation only - still in a senator's suitcase
Let them out and dance for the ant god
Like scary magnets to pounce upon command
Upon the man
The man called aerodynamics


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Man Called Aerodynamics Lyrics as written by Robert E. Jr. Pollard

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    I think he's talking about a person high up in a bureaucracy, his life spent between his office, political meetings, the club and parties with other politicians, who is growing disillusioned with his career and his colleagues ("ant god"). He misses being younger and having more time for himself, which allowed him to travel more (eg visiting Asia, where he bought crickets in a bag from a street vendor and ate them). Maybe in reaction to this, he sees in a favorable light the younger, more progressive colleagues who are emerging in the political arena, such as "the man called aerodynamics" whom the people in his party are instructed to "pounce upon".

    astrokittenon June 27, 2015   Link

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