Song Meaning
The narrator paints a vivid picture of a chaotic, self-destructive lifestyle, contrasting the organic purity of "farmers market juice" with the illicit nature of "dope from up the street." This juxtaposition sets a tone of deliberate, almost defiant impurity, as they embrace "non pasteurized drinking, smoking filthy." The imagery of a "scumbag boy crawling out the garbage sheet" and a "spastic mind" immediately establishes a persona that is both repulsive and strangely compelling, hinting at deep-seated issues the narrator doesn't expect others to understand.
The core tension lies in the narrator's detachment from conventional reality and their disdain for imitators. They describe themselves as a "moon man" who "haven't been to Earth in some time," suggesting a profound alienation or perhaps a drug-induced haze. This detachment fuels a dismissive attitude towards others who "running off with the style that we made," framing them as unoriginal fans who are "glad you a fan and can finally feel so useful" before being left wanting. The narrator positions themselves as an originator, with SESH providing substance while others merely mimic.
The most striking craft element is the surreal, almost cartoonish imagery used to convey a sense of unreality and superiority. The "exaggerated shoe soles, walking like a moon man" and the idea of chiseling "new stones, 'bout to chisel out some tombs" create a bizarre, otherworldly presence. This is further emphasized by the childlike "airplane method like a child, runway ready for landing," which, following the talk of tombs and imitation, suggests a descent or a final, unconcerned arrival into their chosen state of being, whether it's oblivion or a unique artistic space.