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"They laid him brawdawn alanglast bed. With a bockalips of finisky fore his feet. And a barrowload of guenesis hoer his head."
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* '''laid:''' produced an egg → [[HCE]] as [[Humpty Dumpty]]
  
In the song "Finnegan's Wake," Tim Finnegan falls from a ladder and dies. During his wake, he is splashed with whiskey and comes back to life.
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* '''''[[Finnegan's Wake]]'':''' (''song'') "and laid him out upon the bed"
  
The sentences above refer to the song's lyrics, which read:
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* '''They laid him''' → see [[deepbrow fundigs]] for more
  
"They wrapped him up in a nice clean sheet/ And laid him out across the bed,/ With a gallon of whiskey at his feet/ And a barrel of porter at his head."
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* '''They laid him:''' they had sex with him
  
Obviously, finisky = Finnegan + whiskey +finis (the end, death).  "Finis" is then contrasted with the beginning, Genesis, in the pun "guenesis" = Guinness = porter brewed in Dublin (James Joyce's birthplace) at St. JAMES Gate.
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[[Category: Songs and lyrics]]
 
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[[Category: Humpty Dumpty]]
After the end is the beginning, just as in the last page and first page of the book, and in Tim Finnegan, who will always begin again.
 

Latest revision as of 07:00, 2 June 2019

  • They laid him: they had sex with him