Lyric discussion by jshay 

This song is about going against the grain. Pavlov's daughter doesn't go against the grain, but Regina does. She's seasoned at getting out of doing mundane things like work and school ('what'd you think, I was an amateur playing with my temperature,') and she either knows someone else or longs to know someone else ('Lucille,') who feels the same way about trying to stay out of 'the machine.' She hates cliches, and threatens to go to Babylon (a district in NY,) to drink if she hears another. Also, an ambulance circles a building, waiting for someone to die (presumably a common occurrence.) When it doesn't happen, there is an ambulance responding to an emergency that never happened and never will. This is as futile as celebrating the rain forest by throwing paper (a ticker tape parade,) over it, or celebrating Regina's conformity (which isn't real,) to 'go downstream,' or along with everyone else ('where it isn't even real,') and become part of the machine. The irony in celebrating something that she'd hate to do.

Oh my, I might like this as much or more than the Lucifer idea. The farther I read the more I love these interpretations!

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