I can't see how anyone is unable to see the political undertones in this song. Really they're more like overtones compared to the rest of the album. Scarsick only furthers Longandweirdname's interpretation. It's definitely about Him and the role he is playing in society. Which is only a part of the overall story concerning Him and Her.
He sees himself but a tool, another cog in the machinery (ala the character in One Hour By The Concrete Lale). He's told there's a greater purpose but he doesn't seem to believe in that.
I can't see how anyone is unable to see the political undertones in this song. Really they're more like overtones compared to the rest of the album. Scarsick only furthers Longandweirdname's interpretation. It's definitely about Him and the role he is playing in society. Which is only a part of the overall story concerning Him and Her.
He sees himself but a tool, another cog in the machinery (ala the character in One Hour By The Concrete Lale). He's told there's a greater purpose but he doesn't seem to believe in that.