Well, the song doesn't say. But to extrapolate from the one instance I'm familiar with of a grey heron killing and eating a rabbit, I'd say "no," as the heron drowned the rabbit first before eating it. The titular dying rabbit in the Throwing Muses song is not drowning.
edit to make sense about the heron killing the rabbit....
Completely random post: The best ever song about a dying rabbit is "Rabbits Dying" by Throwing Muses.
Follow me home to the lean-to, to the lean-to, to the lean-to.(cowbell)
Yeah, parts of that song are oddly upbeat (musically) and uptempo for a song about a dying rabbit....
Anyway, up next in my Random Playlist o' Five-star Songs is "Sex Beat" by The Gun Club. I will forever associate that song with Hec's reading of it at Quimby's....
I will forever associate that song with Hec's reading of it at Quimby's....
Beatnik style! With fingersnaps!
Beatnik style! With fingersnaps!
It was awesome!
Too bad the sucky microphone I bought for my iPod did such a bad job of recording it....
"Sex Beat" by The Gun Club.
My favorite parts of that song are the "guh"s.
The Death of the Emo Haircut
The poster boy for the so-called “emo haircut,” Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz has ended his long-term affair with the flatiron, at least for the time being. At Sunday night’s Fall Out Boy/Blink-182 show at Madison Square Garden in New York, Wentz declared it was “the death of the emo haircut,” and had Blink’s Mark Hoppus shave his head onstage while FOB played “Saturday.”
Wentz declared it was “the death of the emo haircut,” and had Blink’s Mark Hoppus shave his head onstage
Oh noes! Please tell me he's keeping the eyeliner.
The eyeliner's been hit or miss for a while now. Also, the pictures of him look like early Fall Out Boy photos, it's like he traveled back in time.
But hey, it's Pete Wentz, nothing would surprise me.