What if... the lyrics are not what we think? Watching the video and reading between lines I came with an idea. He was in love with this pretty girl, they have their short relationship and when he confesses his love for her she confesses something else, she was not born a woman.
So who is Trevor? And what about the gorilla in the video? Well Trevor was her name when she was born, the gorilla is his 'masculine' side. That's why she is 'always' with him, is something she just can't leave behind, and the guy in love feels upset, confused and angry, finally he can't deny that he still loves her besides her past and gives himself some courage to accept his feelings. 'Come on superman say your stupid line'. Watching the video with this idea gives you a whole different meaning.
@Alek Bunny It could be, but there's no parsimony in that interpretation in the sense that you need to add many ingredients that are not in the lyrics, not even prompted.
@Alek Bunny It could be, but there's no parsimony in that interpretation in the sense that you need to add many ingredients that are not in the lyrics, not even prompted.
What if... the lyrics are not what we think? Watching the video and reading between lines I came with an idea. He was in love with this pretty girl, they have their short relationship and when he confesses his love for her she confesses something else, she was not born a woman.
So who is Trevor? And what about the gorilla in the video? Well Trevor was her name when she was born, the gorilla is his 'masculine' side. That's why she is 'always' with him, is something she just can't leave behind, and the guy in love feels upset, confused and angry, finally he can't deny that he still loves her besides her past and gives himself some courage to accept his feelings. 'Come on superman say your stupid line'. Watching the video with this idea gives you a whole different meaning.
@Alek Bunny It could be, but there's no parsimony in that interpretation in the sense that you need to add many ingredients that are not in the lyrics, not even prompted.
@Alek Bunny It could be, but there's no parsimony in that interpretation in the sense that you need to add many ingredients that are not in the lyrics, not even prompted.