Am I the only one who thinks the stray dog represents Conor himself? There is of course Gold Mine Gutted, "my stray dog freedom, let's have a nice clean cut" ... to me it sounds like it's about Conor's need for freedom, and I assume in this case it's referring to romantic relationships, and as soon as "they name him", try to label or define him and his "freedom is at stake", he will run away, i.e. he will beg for the affection and follow you if you're true; he will eat and wag his tail (now there's an image!), but when they want to label him and tie him down, he's outta there. So it's the same old shit, choose the glove that fits, if you can't deal with his stray dog freedom then don't bother... And then he sticks a few more layers on and pretends he doesn't need anyone. But then again, I could be way off here??
Am I the only one who thinks the stray dog represents Conor himself? There is of course Gold Mine Gutted, "my stray dog freedom, let's have a nice clean cut" ... to me it sounds like it's about Conor's need for freedom, and I assume in this case it's referring to romantic relationships, and as soon as "they name him", try to label or define him and his "freedom is at stake", he will run away, i.e. he will beg for the affection and follow you if you're true; he will eat and wag his tail (now there's an image!), but when they want to label him and tie him down, he's outta there. So it's the same old shit, choose the glove that fits, if you can't deal with his stray dog freedom then don't bother... And then he sticks a few more layers on and pretends he doesn't need anyone. But then again, I could be way off here??
Reference to Gold Mine Gutted as well, of course; "my stray dog freedom, let's have a nice clean cut..."
Reference to Gold Mine Gutted as well, of course; "my stray dog freedom, let's have a nice clean cut..."