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We can all probably agree that Suedehead is just that, a good lay, as according to the free dictionary, one of the meanings of the word ‘lay’ is:
1. A narrative poem, such as one sung by medieval minstrels; a ballad.
2. A song; a tune.
Even if something else is meant by the words.
What I wonder is, of the two characters implied in the lyric, which at the end of the day is really the more wronged in the sense intended by the mini-drama, in which we get only one protoganist's version?
Apologies if this has been established and discussed before.
1. A narrative poem, such as one sung by medieval minstrels; a ballad.
2. A song; a tune.
Even if something else is meant by the words.
What I wonder is, of the two characters implied in the lyric, which at the end of the day is really the more wronged in the sense intended by the mini-drama, in which we get only one protoganist's version?
Apologies if this has been established and discussed before.