I pretty much agree with you, valbino.
Great analysis ^^
But the middle 8, where you're not so sure, I was thinking:
Maybe it's about the minorities (as you were saying), the public, begin to rise up...
"That hat mocks the rabbit..."
[Magicians hide rabbits inside hats, so maybe the hat (the majority which consumes the minority) mocks the rabbit subtly]
WHILE
"The bee stings the shark"
[The minority tries to attack the majority, but as you can imagine, a bee isn't going to have much effect on a shark, so it's useless]
I think the "Stop the start, these are my disguises" is to do with it being an endless cycle, and that simply, the preceding lines are his own metaphors for what they really mean...
I pretty much agree with you, valbino. Great analysis ^^
But the middle 8, where you're not so sure, I was thinking: Maybe it's about the minorities (as you were saying), the public, begin to rise up...
"That hat mocks the rabbit..." [Magicians hide rabbits inside hats, so maybe the hat (the majority which consumes the minority) mocks the rabbit subtly]
WHILE
"The bee stings the shark" [The minority tries to attack the majority, but as you can imagine, a bee isn't going to have much effect on a shark, so it's useless] I think the "Stop the start, these are my disguises" is to do with it being an endless cycle, and that simply, the preceding lines are his own metaphors for what they really mean...
Just a though :D