The line in question is "So I put on the CASSOCK and I carried the bottle and the wine".
A "cassock" is an article of clothing that a clergyman or alter boy would wear during a Catholic mass. Clearly, Easdale is singing from the perspective of a former alter boy.
I believe the second line in question is "I saw God and thought I was BETTER".
The line in question is "So I put on the CASSOCK and I carried the bottle and the wine".
A "cassock" is an article of clothing that a clergyman or alter boy would wear during a Catholic mass. Clearly, Easdale is singing from the perspective of a former alter boy.
I believe the second line in question is "I saw God and thought I was BETTER".