1st, give up the ollie north thing. he was a scapegoat anyway. here: Olly olly in-come-free, used in children’s games to signal that the game is over or that the main player has given up hope of winning. ever played hide n go seek? u are 'it', you give up. you shout ollie ollie all come free, (or ollie ollie oxen free, same thing.) it is about giving up on the game of life. not suicide, mind you, in particular. just giving up on the 'game' part. compare/contrast with john lennon's 'watching the wheels'
1st, give up the ollie north thing. he was a scapegoat anyway. here: Olly olly in-come-free, used in children’s games to signal that the game is over or that the main player has given up hope of winning. ever played hide n go seek? u are 'it', you give up. you shout ollie ollie all come free, (or ollie ollie oxen free, same thing.) it is about giving up on the game of life. not suicide, mind you, in particular. just giving up on the 'game' part. compare/contrast with john lennon's 'watching the wheels'
which is odd, considering the next song on this album is "Try Not To Breathe".
which is odd, considering the next song on this album is "Try Not To Breathe".
@omega-alatia
@omega-alatia
but, the song is loaded with double entendres...
but, the song is loaded with double entendres...