"in my all powerful mind" -this is someone dreaming of revolution (plus drinking with Errol FLynn and getting it on with Audrey Hepburn). It is GueVara in verse 2 -possibly the most famous revolutionary in history.
Is the bit about paper bags an acknowledgement that revolution will not really make people's lives better, much as we may want it?
"in my all powerful mind" -this is someone dreaming of revolution (plus drinking with Errol FLynn and getting it on with Audrey Hepburn). It is GueVara in verse 2 -possibly the most famous revolutionary in history.
Is the bit about paper bags an acknowledgement that revolution will not really make people's lives better, much as we may want it?