"A hand print on the driver's side / It looks a lot like engine oil / And tastes like being poor and small / And popsicles in summer." I love how she incorporates these details of the victims and prospective victims--the innocence and modesty of their childhood, especially--into a whole detective/crime theme. Before learning about the song's inspiration, the hand print reference never made much sense to me. I think this will always be one of her best songs.
I always associated the handprint with blood, in the dark. It looks like engine oil in the shadow maybe? And not to get too creepy, but Are we missing something vaginal about red bells? That was always the way those specific images struck me, but, as with good art, i'm likely learning more about myself than about Ms. Case's creative world. Wonderful Song
I always associated the handprint with blood, in the dark. It looks like engine oil in the shadow maybe? And not to get too creepy, but Are we missing something vaginal about red bells? That was always the way those specific images struck me, but, as with good art, i'm likely learning more about myself than about Ms. Case's creative world. Wonderful Song
"A hand print on the driver's side / It looks a lot like engine oil / And tastes like being poor and small / And popsicles in summer." I love how she incorporates these details of the victims and prospective victims--the innocence and modesty of their childhood, especially--into a whole detective/crime theme. Before learning about the song's inspiration, the hand print reference never made much sense to me. I think this will always be one of her best songs.
I always associated the handprint with blood, in the dark. It looks like engine oil in the shadow maybe? And not to get too creepy, but Are we missing something vaginal about red bells? That was always the way those specific images struck me, but, as with good art, i'm likely learning more about myself than about Ms. Case's creative world. Wonderful Song
I always associated the handprint with blood, in the dark. It looks like engine oil in the shadow maybe? And not to get too creepy, but Are we missing something vaginal about red bells? That was always the way those specific images struck me, but, as with good art, i'm likely learning more about myself than about Ms. Case's creative world. Wonderful Song