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I wonder: is the "phony artist" (who really paints billboards) really the singer, or someone else?
He's spoken of in third person, while the singer refers to himself extensively in first person.
I'm also not sure if he's being mocked (for his "art") or pitied (no one else would listen to him.)
I wonder: is the "phony artist" (who really paints billboards) really the singer, or someone else?
He's spoken of in third person, while the singer refers to himself extensively in first person.
I'm also not sure if he's being mocked (for his "art") or pitied (no one else would listen to him.)