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Checking Out Monologue
Uh huh. The drug area is one where I am happily naive, excepting my legal scotch and cigarettes. Now the song unfortunately makes sense.
All along I had pictured a guy on a motorbike, shimmering distant light, cool wind and all as he found an out of the way boarding house
(or brothel) with a hedonistic secret, hence .. "you can check out .. but you can never leave" raises a question. I see now that "checking out" refers to suicide.

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