I don't see any connection between the figures mentioned, however it does seem as though the song regards each of them with an intimate air. It's as though the singer is stuck in his bedroom desperately trying to connect with these distant personalities. He's aware of all these things in the world, and has no effect on them ("scream until the war is over") because he's in his own little world (a collage constructed and constantly fed). He develops some neurosis ("scared of cash machines and the mardis gras") but eventually breaks down and decideds to turn things around.
I don't see any connection between the figures mentioned, however it does seem as though the song regards each of them with an intimate air. It's as though the singer is stuck in his bedroom desperately trying to connect with these distant personalities. He's aware of all these things in the world, and has no effect on them ("scream until the war is over") because he's in his own little world (a collage constructed and constantly fed). He develops some neurosis ("scared of cash machines and the mardis gras") but eventually breaks down and decideds to turn things around.