as far as the "furnishing" of souls mentioned in the chorus, read the poem "the cambridge ladies live in furnished souls" by e.e. cummings. i'm not sure if this is a coincidental bit of similar figurative language or not, but i like to think that the members of penfold are avid cummings readers.
as far as the "furnishing" of souls mentioned in the chorus, read the poem "the cambridge ladies live in furnished souls" by e.e. cummings. i'm not sure if this is a coincidental bit of similar figurative language or not, but i like to think that the members of penfold are avid cummings readers.