Love this song because it seems so simple and childish at first, but when you take another second to think about it you realize his "brother and sister" are actually his peers, and what he never learned to share is his thoughts and feelings.
Nope. It's an in-joke, he's an only child. The joke is that his "brother and [his] sister" can't "speak to [him]" because they don't exist, so obviously he can't blame them.
Nope. It's an in-joke, he's an only child. The joke is that his "brother and [his] sister" can't "speak to [him]" because they don't exist, so obviously he can't blame them.
But then the title reveals the depth, in that he always resented being an only child because he never learnt the basic social skills that other kids developed through interaction with their siblings, like how "to share".
But then the title reveals the depth, in that he always resented being an only child because he never learnt the basic social skills that other kids developed through interaction with their siblings, like how "to share".
Love this song because it seems so simple and childish at first, but when you take another second to think about it you realize his "brother and sister" are actually his peers, and what he never learned to share is his thoughts and feelings.
Nope. It's an in-joke, he's an only child. The joke is that his "brother and [his] sister" can't "speak to [him]" because they don't exist, so obviously he can't blame them.
Nope. It's an in-joke, he's an only child. The joke is that his "brother and [his] sister" can't "speak to [him]" because they don't exist, so obviously he can't blame them.
But then the title reveals the depth, in that he always resented being an only child because he never learnt the basic social skills that other kids developed through interaction with their siblings, like how "to share".
But then the title reveals the depth, in that he always resented being an only child because he never learnt the basic social skills that other kids developed through interaction with their siblings, like how "to share".