The strangest lyric is "here's to just another no man" which clearly makes no sense.
But I think 'no man' might actually be 'gnomon' (pronounced similarly). The gnomon is the part of the sundial that casts a shadow. Therefore, 'here's to just another gnomon' might refer to another hour, another day, or simply another cycle of time or way of measuring it.
This seems to fit with the 'never ending circles' theme, as time, a sundial, and the sun itself all repeat in never ending circles.
The strangest lyric is "here's to just another no man" which clearly makes no sense.
But I think 'no man' might actually be 'gnomon' (pronounced similarly). The gnomon is the part of the sundial that casts a shadow. Therefore, 'here's to just another gnomon' might refer to another hour, another day, or simply another cycle of time or way of measuring it.
This seems to fit with the 'never ending circles' theme, as time, a sundial, and the sun itself all repeat in never ending circles.
@lordbronte It might be, here's another "no" man, ie someone who always says no to things
@lordbronte It might be, here's another "no" man, ie someone who always says no to things