He's saying he's going to get someone. (The screws/pigs)
This is a straight forward song, but you can consider it a conclusion to the conflicts earlier in the album. Some of the other songs at the beginning talk a lot about being different and being judged for that and variations thereof.
In this song it's telling that Hommes refers to the other as playing a sheep game, (probably Simon says) indicating that they are one of the conformists/screws that ruin the world. 'Pig' is a common insult aimed at authority and society figures.
So now he's coming to get them in revenge. (Possibly also this song is directly related to the River in the road) Hes not claiming to be perfect, but he's better. (Less-wrong) The game references is simply Hommes being cheeky.
He's having fun. The innocent angle implied by the children's games reminds me of the Someone's in the Wolf, where a similar sounding song, (which also referenced an animal like this one) uses a children's story for atmosphere.
He's saying he's going to get someone. (The screws/pigs)
This is a straight forward song, but you can consider it a conclusion to the conflicts earlier in the album. Some of the other songs at the beginning talk a lot about being different and being judged for that and variations thereof.
In this song it's telling that Hommes refers to the other as playing a sheep game, (probably Simon says) indicating that they are one of the conformists/screws that ruin the world. 'Pig' is a common insult aimed at authority and society figures.
So now he's coming to get them in revenge. (Possibly also this song is directly related to the River in the road) Hes not claiming to be perfect, but he's better. (Less-wrong) The game references is simply Hommes being cheeky.
He's having fun. The innocent angle implied by the children's games reminds me of the Someone's in the Wolf, where a similar sounding song, (which also referenced an animal like this one) uses a children's story for atmosphere.