The Fred Astaire reference is probably just an allegory for the artful dance he makes out of destroying whatever relationships he's in. He's choreographed every move and every word to the point where he seems to be practically emotionally disconnected to the fights, and he's just following a dance. The last lines (it used to take so much more, I used to too) sort of seems to imply that, these days, he's readily given up on trying to care anymore and just dances his way through his problems.
The Fred Astaire reference is probably just an allegory for the artful dance he makes out of destroying whatever relationships he's in. He's choreographed every move and every word to the point where he seems to be practically emotionally disconnected to the fights, and he's just following a dance. The last lines (it used to take so much more, I used to too) sort of seems to imply that, these days, he's readily given up on trying to care anymore and just dances his way through his problems.
well put, i feel the same way and can relate to your response about the song.
well put, i feel the same way and can relate to your response about the song.