To me it seems like a father talking to his new born son about coming into this world before its to late for him to teach his son the what he knows.\n\n"Put your hands down boy." -While coddling my son up I am always asking him to put his arms down so I can wrap him up cozily.\n\n"Welcome to my zoo"- Literally just welcome to this messed up world\n\n"put your head inside my big black wild" -My partner spent few hours in labor, but still it seemed like our son just didn\'t want to come out from the warmth.\n\n"while I can still help you" - I\'m a 32 year old gentleman now, and even though that is young anything could happen and I might not be around long enough to tach my son everything I have perceived in this world so far. \n\n"See the snake-baboon"- I believe this is the other people may have seen when he first came out the womb. the Doctor and nurses all lied to us about when he was coming out to trick my partner to push harder. this could also just be anyone the father does not trust.\n\nFunky, chic and smooth" possibly the description of those snake baboons. how they seem to be, but its a trap!\n\n"Honey can you spy" - can you see, can you decipher the difference between.\nThe divine ape-swine?- this could be the father describing the mother and father as the divine being in the Childs life at this point in time. the givers of sustenance and love.\n\n"Cause he can see you"- I am a new father and I am always staring and thinking of my boy now, and I can always see him perfectly in my mind. he is perfect to me!\n\n"I\'m a man, I\'m a twisted fool\nMy hands are twisted, too\nFive fingers to black hooves\nI\'m a man, don\'t spin me a lie\nGot toes and I can smile\nI\'m crooked but upright" -this is the father description. a conflicted person able to do good or evil and can tell the difference between the two.\n\n"To the left now, boy\nUnderneath the moon\nBy the thick tan sand\nAnd the tall thin grass\nOne more thing for you"- This is the father guiding his son out of the womb. kind of graphic but it was amazing and wonderful.\n\n"See the distant flume\nIn the sleepy dunes\nMakes my nerves clench close\nAnd my bones go cold\nWhen I see that room" -The father asking his son if he sees the light at the end of the womb where he has slept for 9 months. 42 weeks in our case. and the room truly is not a happy place to be in.\n\n"And all I ever want\nIs just a little love\nI said in purrs under the palms\nAnd all I ever want\nIs breaking me apart" -Possibly the father saying all I wanted was to feel good for a moment, you know sex. and knowing your behavior is natural and yet you have to maintain and control it can really cause a person to suffer and feel twisted.
To me it seems like a father talking to his new born son about coming into this world before its to late for him to teach his son the what he knows.\n\n"Put your hands down boy." -While coddling my son up I am always asking him to put his arms down so I can wrap him up cozily.\n\n"Welcome to my zoo"- Literally just welcome to this messed up world\n\n"put your head inside my big black wild" -My partner spent few hours in labor, but still it seemed like our son just didn\'t want to come out from the warmth.\n\n"while I can still help you" - I\'m a 32 year old gentleman now, and even though that is young anything could happen and I might not be around long enough to tach my son everything I have perceived in this world so far. \n\n"See the snake-baboon"- I believe this is the other people may have seen when he first came out the womb. the Doctor and nurses all lied to us about when he was coming out to trick my partner to push harder. this could also just be anyone the father does not trust.\n\nFunky, chic and smooth" possibly the description of those snake baboons. how they seem to be, but its a trap!\n\n"Honey can you spy" - can you see, can you decipher the difference between.\nThe divine ape-swine?- this could be the father describing the mother and father as the divine being in the Childs life at this point in time. the givers of sustenance and love.\n\n"Cause he can see you"- I am a new father and I am always staring and thinking of my boy now, and I can always see him perfectly in my mind. he is perfect to me!\n\n"I\'m a man, I\'m a twisted fool\nMy hands are twisted, too\nFive fingers to black hooves\nI\'m a man, don\'t spin me a lie\nGot toes and I can smile\nI\'m crooked but upright" -this is the father description. a conflicted person able to do good or evil and can tell the difference between the two.\n\n"To the left now, boy\nUnderneath the moon\nBy the thick tan sand\nAnd the tall thin grass\nOne more thing for you"- This is the father guiding his son out of the womb. kind of graphic but it was amazing and wonderful.\n\n"See the distant flume\nIn the sleepy dunes\nMakes my nerves clench close\nAnd my bones go cold\nWhen I see that room" -The father asking his son if he sees the light at the end of the womb where he has slept for 9 months. 42 weeks in our case. and the room truly is not a happy place to be in.\n\n"And all I ever want\nIs just a little love\nI said in purrs under the palms\nAnd all I ever want\nIs breaking me apart" -Possibly the father saying all I wanted was to feel good for a moment, you know sex. and knowing your behavior is natural and yet you have to maintain and control it can really cause a person to suffer and feel twisted.