The sounds in this make me think of a circus or theatrical setting. The main protagonist being a beastly looking circus character who performs with a false beard. Claudine, also being a part of the circus. Juggling is mentioned, and so is an illusion to gambling and using a dice. Blue murder is similar to calling out in protest. It's almost as if he's daring Claudine to scream blue murder after he confidently lures her in, trying to impress her with his circus skills. The language reminds me of old blues and musical songs that used euphemisms to reference sexual relationships or specific body parts. His "Mister Heaven" being likened to Jim Morrison's "mojo." He seems keen on being seen differently, as a "Mister Heaven" versus the beastly bearded character he always performs as in front of audiences.
The sounds in this make me think of a circus or theatrical setting. The main protagonist being a beastly looking circus character who performs with a false beard. Claudine, also being a part of the circus. Juggling is mentioned, and so is an illusion to gambling and using a dice. Blue murder is similar to calling out in protest. It's almost as if he's daring Claudine to scream blue murder after he confidently lures her in, trying to impress her with his circus skills. The language reminds me of old blues and musical songs that used euphemisms to reference sexual relationships or specific body parts. His "Mister Heaven" being likened to Jim Morrison's "mojo." He seems keen on being seen differently, as a "Mister Heaven" versus the beastly bearded character he always performs as in front of audiences.
@Strokette421 It’s about a blow-up doll. Used for sex. Surely you’ve heard of them.
@Strokette421 It’s about a blow-up doll. Used for sex. Surely you’ve heard of them.