: The song explores themes of lost innocence, disillusionment, and the questioning of faith in adulthood.
: Critics often point to its distinctive lyrical puns, such as the line, "What’s so great about the Great Depression / Was it a blast for you because it’s blasphemy," which Williams himself has humorously acknowledged during live performances as being particularly "clever".
: The Guardian described the track as "melancholy and self-aware," viewing it as a highlight of the album where Williams rediscovered his voice. Where to Listen and Download
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