The other big question for me is whether the "Two Lovers" part is meant sarcastically, over-the-top. I say it is. I have no real evidence except that it claims no words are necessary before launching into all those exaggerated expressions of love.
It stands for Einstein... Once Bob asked Christopher Knowles "Chris, who is Einstein" and he said "I don't know", and after some repetition of this question, Christopher wrote this "it could franky it could be john it could be very fresh and clean it could be a balloon . . ."
It stands for Einstein... Once Bob asked Christopher Knowles "Chris, who is Einstein" and he said "I don't know", and after some repetition of this question, Christopher wrote this "it could franky it could be john it could be very fresh and clean it could be a balloon . . ."
Does anyone know what "It" is in this piece?
The other big question for me is whether the "Two Lovers" part is meant sarcastically, over-the-top. I say it is. I have no real evidence except that it claims no words are necessary before launching into all those exaggerated expressions of love.
It stands for Einstein... Once Bob asked Christopher Knowles "Chris, who is Einstein" and he said "I don't know", and after some repetition of this question, Christopher wrote this "it could franky it could be john it could be very fresh and clean it could be a balloon . . ."
It stands for Einstein... Once Bob asked Christopher Knowles "Chris, who is Einstein" and he said "I don't know", and after some repetition of this question, Christopher wrote this "it could franky it could be john it could be very fresh and clean it could be a balloon . . ."