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Menghuan
what is "rocking horse people eat marshmallow pies"?
I read it in this sentence:
One artist describes their room as a "flip-book in motion" while another describes hers as "The glorious, technicolor-dream-coat room where rocking horse people eat marshmallow pies. "
2009年3月25日 06:20
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Hi Huanmer,
The guy is under the influence of LSD = Lysergic acid diethylamide probably *a drug* and hallucinating.
This drug has unusual psychological effects, which include visuals of colored patterns behind the eyes in the mind, a sense of time distorting, and crawling geometric patterns, made it one of the most widely known psychedelic drugs. It has been used mainly as a recreational drug at the end of the 50's and in the 60's . So what he sees is a LSD trip ;) it is called so.
2009年3月26日
It's a reference to the Beatles' song 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.'
It is a nonsense phrase, or more accurately it's describing a fantastical place with crazy nonsensical things.
But... I think in your sentence, becasue it's referencing the song, which is talking about psychedlic experience, I think the sentence is saying the artist's work is influenced by psychedelic experience, or it looks like it.
2009年3月25日
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