Sand refers (like "Bug") to a feeling of smallness and insignificance (and thus, freedom) but also could (like "Bug") have another meaning:
Sand (could be?) is actually a reference to the appearance and consistency of heroin, to which (we all must accept) trey anastasio was heavily addicted; the dark feel and lyrics of the song actually refer TO drug use directly, not to how society deals with them -Phish don't normally write songs with such overarching social-policy considerations, I'd love to see examples where they do, though if someone has some.
Sand refers (like "Bug") to a feeling of smallness and insignificance (and thus, freedom) but also could (like "Bug") have another meaning:
Sand (could be?) is actually a reference to the appearance and consistency of heroin, to which (we all must accept) trey anastasio was heavily addicted; the dark feel and lyrics of the song actually refer TO drug use directly, not to how society deals with them -Phish don't normally write songs with such overarching social-policy considerations, I'd love to see examples where they do, though if someone has some.