Of Nirvana's On a Plain
fart has an interpretation of the Nirvana's On a Plain. fart finds it wonderfully delivered by Kurt in the unplugged session. First and foremost, his take is to change the word plain to plane. Thus it becomes,
I'm on a plane, I can't complain...
Now, read into the meaning...
Ready?
Plane in this case refers to an aeroplane. Being on a plane means being in the company of a few others. They got together, but was it their choice? fart says Fate plays a big part. The rest of the percentages are probably under rein.
Delving deeper, one realises that the plane needs an aviator, needless to say. So what happens when he abandons the aircraft and passengers? That brings us to.....
Ready?
Plane in this case refers to an aeroplane. Being on a plane means being in the company of a few others. They got together, but was it their choice? fart says Fate plays a big part. The rest of the percentages are probably under rein.
Delving deeper, one realises that the plane needs an aviator, needless to say. So what happens when he abandons the aircraft and passengers? That brings us to.....
FLY AEROPLANE
But yet, since one has already boarded the plane, he has to bear the consequences, whichever they are. So, he can't really complain whatsoever.
Another important line in the lyrics of the song is the line that keeps recurring. It almost singlehandedly explains the behaviour of the guy who pang your puay kee.
Another important line in the lyrics of the song is the line that keeps recurring. It almost singlehandedly explains the behaviour of the guy who pang your puay kee.
I love myself better than you~
Lyrical genius.
Lyrical genius.

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