I think it's talking about the excesses celebrities think they have to partake in when they become famous. I noticed that the first line ("Today, I am stitched, I am sewn. Patch me up, I've got want in my bones") vaguely described the process that Desmond Tiny from The Saga of Darren Shan uses to make his Little People after the people they used to be died.
I think it's talking about the excesses celebrities think they have to partake in when they become famous. I noticed that the first line ("Today, I am stitched, I am sewn. Patch me up, I've got want in my bones") vaguely described the process that Desmond Tiny from The Saga of Darren Shan uses to make his Little People after the people they used to be died.