BOC: Imaginos, part 12 - Frankenstein

Johnny Firic johnnybravo5858 at HOTMAIL.COM
Sat Sep 16 15:18:29 EDT 2000


12. THE SIEGE AND INVESTITURE OF BARON VON FRANKENSTEIN'S CASTLE AT
WEISSERIA
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"Cul-de-sac" means (in French) a situation with no way out. "Patients are
dying": I have no idea why it's 'patients' that are dying, but one thing is
clear - the Baron (which is Imaginos) has invented a 'cure' for death (or it
seems so to the 'patients'. "Carpe diem", if someone doesn't know, means, in
Latin, "seize the day". Metaphorically, it means that you should use your
time on Earth as best you can, since you won't be around forever. In the
song the meaning is stretched: if you take the 'cure', you'll be immortal.
You'll have infinite possibilities - or, "you'll be inventor".
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