An Old Man's Dream
Lyrics
An old man with nowhere to go Lay down at the side of the road He slept and dreamed he wasn't there And then he dreamed he was a millionaire
It didn't snow or rain in the land of Cockayne It didn't snow or rain in the land of Cockayne
And after that old man awoke The first person to whom he spoke Was a psychoanalyst, a shrink Who said "I'll help you, but first think And tell me in your sorry plight Exactly what you dreamed last night The old man replied. He said, "I don't know why You care, I dreamed I was a millionaire
The shrink explained what the dream had meant "Your dream has symbolic content: The millionaire is a symbol of your father." "A symbol you say? Of my father?" The old man said, "That is so strange..." Then he asked the shrink for some change
It didn't snow or rain in the land of Cockayne It didn't snow or rain in the land of Cockayne
Chronology
Kangaroo?
- vocal:
An Old Man's Dream
Singles
Interpretations
This song is based on a poem by the German writer Max Horkheimer. He was perhaps tired of the self-portraits of the privileged masquerading as descriptions of the world.
Live recordings
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References
- ↑ Art & Language and The Red Crayola, ‘Notes on the Songs’, booklet published in connection with L.P. Kangaroo?, Rough Trade records, London, 1981.