It sounds like it's about Vegas. All the references to numbers, the "pony" reference and the clown reference. I have no idea though really I was hoping someone on here would have an idea...that's just what the words remind me of is Vegas - especially the part where she says H: Find a piece of silver,
(V: Pretty as a diagram) V: Put it in my left hand - reminds me of getting married on a whim. I dunno does anyone else have an idea?
I feel it's a Vegas love sitch for sure. But add the element of prostitution (hence the meeting place/engagement at the jukebox (aka the song that stuck in the head of the "John"), it being Vegas), and the break up/ending after a short-in-time encounter. And, "..ain't born typical" takes the shape of 2 sex addicts, but on either sides of the exchange. I dunno... just a guess.
I feel it's a Vegas love sitch for sure. But add the element of prostitution (hence the meeting place/engagement at the jukebox (aka the song that stuck in the head of the "John"), it being Vegas), and the break up/ending after a short-in-time encounter. And, "..ain't born typical" takes the shape of 2 sex addicts, but on either sides of the exchange. I dunno... just a guess.
It sounds like it's about Vegas. All the references to numbers, the "pony" reference and the clown reference. I have no idea though really I was hoping someone on here would have an idea...that's just what the words remind me of is Vegas - especially the part where she says H: Find a piece of silver, (V: Pretty as a diagram) V: Put it in my left hand - reminds me of getting married on a whim. I dunno does anyone else have an idea?
I feel it's a Vegas love sitch for sure. But add the element of prostitution (hence the meeting place/engagement at the jukebox (aka the song that stuck in the head of the "John"), it being Vegas), and the break up/ending after a short-in-time encounter. And, "..ain't born typical" takes the shape of 2 sex addicts, but on either sides of the exchange. I dunno... just a guess.
I feel it's a Vegas love sitch for sure. But add the element of prostitution (hence the meeting place/engagement at the jukebox (aka the song that stuck in the head of the "John"), it being Vegas), and the break up/ending after a short-in-time encounter. And, "..ain't born typical" takes the shape of 2 sex addicts, but on either sides of the exchange. I dunno... just a guess.