The narrator feels like he's in the middle of an ocean. He's at the bottom, listening to the crow's-eye approach to the piano. He doesn't like the way the piano player is playing, and he thinks that if he stops playing, it might hurt the violinist's career. The piano player, he says, is "sucks" . The narrator wants to know why he stopped playing. He says that if anyone can do it, they can. The only problem is that the music is out of tune with the rest of the music. He wants to draw the piano out of the ocean and play it.
The narrator feels like he's in the middle of an ocean. He's at the bottom, listening to the crow's-eye approach to the piano. He doesn't like the way the piano player is playing, and he thinks that if he stops playing, it might hurt the violinist's career. The piano player, he says, is "sucks" . The narrator wants to know why he stopped playing. He says that if anyone can do it, they can. The only problem is that the music is out of tune with the rest of the music. He wants to draw the piano out of the ocean and play it.