"Moon Sammy" seems to be a simple, basic mode of here-in-the now consciousness - shared with a neurotic, overintellectual psyche that ends up being unable to articulate anything in the second verse. The body they share would prefer the simple,uncomplicated thoughts of Moon Sammy ..."the body says moon sammy can you come back" The mind, however, is obsessed with cause and effect and finding a deeper reality behind what is perceived. Thus revealing itself as "Babylon", the abstract mode of consciousness that takes us away from the basic simplicity of Moon Sammy. And the singer is amazed by all of it coexisting together.
"Moon Sammy" seems to be a simple, basic mode of here-in-the now consciousness - shared with a neurotic, overintellectual psyche that ends up being unable to articulate anything in the second verse. The body they share would prefer the simple,uncomplicated thoughts of Moon Sammy ..."the body says moon sammy can you come back" The mind, however, is obsessed with cause and effect and finding a deeper reality behind what is perceived. Thus revealing itself as "Babylon", the abstract mode of consciousness that takes us away from the basic simplicity of Moon Sammy. And the singer is amazed by all of it coexisting together.
Or something.