I agree with whoever said that about peeled apples becoming brown, ultimately probably about the futility of life.
Certain lines stick out: "The figure 8 inside out is infinity"- always running in circles, like a figure eight. "The naked lightbulb is always wrong"- possibly an allusion to A Streetcar Named Desire where Blanche always covers up the lightbulb?
Any thoughts on riderless horses on Chomsky's Camelot? Something about Chomsky's critique of foreign policy...
I agree with whoever said that about peeled apples becoming brown, ultimately probably about the futility of life.
Certain lines stick out: "The figure 8 inside out is infinity"- always running in circles, like a figure eight. "The naked lightbulb is always wrong"- possibly an allusion to A Streetcar Named Desire where Blanche always covers up the lightbulb?
Any thoughts on riderless horses on Chomsky's Camelot? Something about Chomsky's critique of foreign policy...