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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.
 
 
 
Also, as a side note, this meaning is also enhanced by the phrase "a bockalips", or "apocalypse"--the end.  Scattered throughout the book are such references.
 

Latest revision as of 07:00, 2 June 2019

  • They laid him: they had sex with him