Although an Australian would normally think of temperatures in Celsius, I have always supposed that "at 98 we all rotate" was simply a reference to human body temperature, which is 98.6°F. Using Fahrenheit and dropping the "point six" is necessary to make it rhyme. And, as such, the line is saying: We all share a basic human commonality.
There's not a lot of coherence to the lyrics. Forcing the rhyme in each phrase means that many lines come across as fragments, capturing some aspect, perhaps, of human life, but having not much more in common.
Although an Australian would normally think of temperatures in Celsius, I have always supposed that "at 98 we all rotate" was simply a reference to human body temperature, which is 98.6°F. Using Fahrenheit and dropping the "point six" is necessary to make it rhyme. And, as such, the line is saying: We all share a basic human commonality.
There's not a lot of coherence to the lyrics. Forcing the rhyme in each phrase means that many lines come across as fragments, capturing some aspect, perhaps, of human life, but having not much more in common.