well i think hes just talking about time in jail...i dont think jack personally has ever done time in jail but i think thats wut the song is based on...
well you know what it's like
i don't got to tell you
who puts up a fight
walking out of hell now
when you fought piranhas
and you fought the cold
there's nobody with you
and you're all alone
and i do also absolutely love the lines...
"And I kept my papers,
To keep from land in jail"
@yanx84 Ya, that's a cool line, I don't get it yet. Its not landing in Jail, it's like, "while in jail, one wants to stay off the land, like out at sea, and one's papers make this possible, like an "escape" from the lousy land circumstances in the jail. Too, the world and the body are called prisons, (in Plato and Isaiah [Ezekiel?]).
@yanx84 Ya, that's a cool line, I don't get it yet. Its not landing in Jail, it's like, "while in jail, one wants to stay off the land, like out at sea, and one's papers make this possible, like an "escape" from the lousy land circumstances in the jail. Too, the world and the body are called prisons, (in Plato and Isaiah [Ezekiel?]).
well i think hes just talking about time in jail...i dont think jack personally has ever done time in jail but i think thats wut the song is based on...
well you know what it's like i don't got to tell you who puts up a fight walking out of hell now when you fought piranhas and you fought the cold there's nobody with you and you're all alone
and i do also absolutely love the lines... "And I kept my papers, To keep from land in jail"
@yanx84 Ya, that's a cool line, I don't get it yet. Its not landing in Jail, it's like, "while in jail, one wants to stay off the land, like out at sea, and one's papers make this possible, like an "escape" from the lousy land circumstances in the jail. Too, the world and the body are called prisons, (in Plato and Isaiah [Ezekiel?]).
@yanx84 Ya, that's a cool line, I don't get it yet. Its not landing in Jail, it's like, "while in jail, one wants to stay off the land, like out at sea, and one's papers make this possible, like an "escape" from the lousy land circumstances in the jail. Too, the world and the body are called prisons, (in Plato and Isaiah [Ezekiel?]).