I think Blienk might be right. When I listened to this song I always imagined Billy Cobin as a poor person living on the streets that once had it made. A little different from what you said. You say it focused on somebody's fall, but nobody cares because they aren't famous. I think it focuses more on the person's fall after they had it all and Nofx is trying to say that just because you have something one day doesn't mean you're not gonig to be poor and hungry the next. So you should be grateful for what you have.
I think Blienk might be right. When I listened to this song I always imagined Billy Cobin as a poor person living on the streets that once had it made. A little different from what you said. You say it focused on somebody's fall, but nobody cares because they aren't famous. I think it focuses more on the person's fall after they had it all and Nofx is trying to say that just because you have something one day doesn't mean you're not gonig to be poor and hungry the next. So you should be grateful for what you have.