To me, education seems to represent the idea of high society, or civilization. His reference to us as monkeys and our cringing instincts means that while we can act civilized, the primal side of us is very much still there and education itself cannot fully eradicate the natural, instinctive part of who we once were. Note how Brock rejects the initial notion of education while accepts the advice of the conversation. Perhaps a little more personal, I think Brock finds himself more educated in a non-formal sort of way. In that, he is smart, just not smart in the conventional sense of books and the sort. And that is fitting for him for sure since he is white-trash and lyrical genius all the same. Maybe someone could pick up on stubborn beauty, which means nothing to me.
BTW, global warming, are you kidding? If so... haha.
what do you mean is she kidding? this is obviously a seriously political album, and she could be pretty spot-on. i'm not saying that i agree, necessarily, with her interpretation of these lyrics but i'm sure there's something in there.
what do you mean is she kidding? this is obviously a seriously political album, and she could be pretty spot-on. i'm not saying that i agree, necessarily, with her interpretation of these lyrics but i'm sure there's something in there.
To me, education seems to represent the idea of high society, or civilization. His reference to us as monkeys and our cringing instincts means that while we can act civilized, the primal side of us is very much still there and education itself cannot fully eradicate the natural, instinctive part of who we once were. Note how Brock rejects the initial notion of education while accepts the advice of the conversation. Perhaps a little more personal, I think Brock finds himself more educated in a non-formal sort of way. In that, he is smart, just not smart in the conventional sense of books and the sort. And that is fitting for him for sure since he is white-trash and lyrical genius all the same. Maybe someone could pick up on stubborn beauty, which means nothing to me.
BTW, global warming, are you kidding? If so... haha.
what do you mean is she kidding? this is obviously a seriously political album, and she could be pretty spot-on. i'm not saying that i agree, necessarily, with her interpretation of these lyrics but i'm sure there's something in there.
what do you mean is she kidding? this is obviously a seriously political album, and she could be pretty spot-on. i'm not saying that i agree, necessarily, with her interpretation of these lyrics but i'm sure there's something in there.