I gotta admit, I love songs where the percussion mimics appropriate sound effects, like Todd Snider's "Play a Train Song." Even the banjo is wholely necessary is appropriate to that sense here. I admit, I don't 100% know what Cooley's talking about (his song's on Brighter Than Creation's Dark are just at the best at this). That said, I think all three of the metaphor's (or two similes and a metaphors) both relate to falling in love and working, if you think about it.
I gotta admit, I love songs where the percussion mimics appropriate sound effects, like Todd Snider's "Play a Train Song." Even the banjo is wholely necessary is appropriate to that sense here. I admit, I don't 100% know what Cooley's talking about (his song's on Brighter Than Creation's Dark are just at the best at this). That said, I think all three of the metaphor's (or two similes and a metaphors) both relate to falling in love and working, if you think about it.