i think the song is about perhaps not a full "recovery" but more like a moment of clarity between fixes. he looks back at his experiences and now finds himself at the juncture wehere he can get more drugs or remain sober to find a new illusion...he's set free to do what he wants
Above is the only plausible explanation. The speaker is not pontificating about God or recovery or relationships with some kind of identifiable message. I think he's realized dead or alive he's free: "I saw my head laughing, rolling on the ground", though this freedom will only allow him to find a "new illusion", which will bind him again. As mentioned above, I think it's about life's absurdity and its fluctuations from freedom (doing what you want to do) to bondage (doing what you have to do to fix the past ("yesterday's cloud") or to prepare for the...
Above is the only plausible explanation. The speaker is not pontificating about God or recovery or relationships with some kind of identifiable message. I think he's realized dead or alive he's free: "I saw my head laughing, rolling on the ground", though this freedom will only allow him to find a "new illusion", which will bind him again. As mentioned above, I think it's about life's absurdity and its fluctuations from freedom (doing what you want to do) to bondage (doing what you have to do to fix the past ("yesterday's cloud") or to prepare for the future).
i think the song is about perhaps not a full "recovery" but more like a moment of clarity between fixes. he looks back at his experiences and now finds himself at the juncture wehere he can get more drugs or remain sober to find a new illusion...he's set free to do what he wants
Above is the only plausible explanation. The speaker is not pontificating about God or recovery or relationships with some kind of identifiable message. I think he's realized dead or alive he's free: "I saw my head laughing, rolling on the ground", though this freedom will only allow him to find a "new illusion", which will bind him again. As mentioned above, I think it's about life's absurdity and its fluctuations from freedom (doing what you want to do) to bondage (doing what you have to do to fix the past ("yesterday's cloud") or to prepare for the...
Above is the only plausible explanation. The speaker is not pontificating about God or recovery or relationships with some kind of identifiable message. I think he's realized dead or alive he's free: "I saw my head laughing, rolling on the ground", though this freedom will only allow him to find a "new illusion", which will bind him again. As mentioned above, I think it's about life's absurdity and its fluctuations from freedom (doing what you want to do) to bondage (doing what you have to do to fix the past ("yesterday's cloud") or to prepare for the future).