Yeah this meaning is pretty basic. It's trippy to know that wherever you go something has died there. A lot of the time, that something is still there.
My favorite line is "dressed in their best clothes, there are rows and rows and rows..." it gives me the willies for some reason. It's funny how when you die they dress you up all nice-for what? The worms don't care. And when you die (if you're not cremated) the same thing happens to you that happens to everyone else. They doll you up and put you in the ground next to hundreds of rows of other dead people.
Yeah this meaning is pretty basic. It's trippy to know that wherever you go something has died there. A lot of the time, that something is still there.
My favorite line is "dressed in their best clothes, there are rows and rows and rows..." it gives me the willies for some reason. It's funny how when you die they dress you up all nice-for what? The worms don't care. And when you die (if you're not cremated) the same thing happens to you that happens to everyone else. They doll you up and put you in the ground next to hundreds of rows of other dead people.
I guess dying isn't so lonely after all.