No. I thought about it. 'My high point is near her low point' works from a physiological point of view.
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I 'diss' 'The Boss' not because I don't think he's any good, but because I find his working-class, cars-and-girls pose rather ridiculous coming from a man who's never done a stroke of real work in his life.
That doesn't mean I don't like some of his songs very much. I simply find the act a bit silly.
You don't think that a man who's never had an actual job masquerading as the bard of working class America is even the tiniest bit ludicrous?
Not as ludicrous as the nice Jewish son of an electrical retailer from Duluth, Minnesota masquerading as a hard-bitten, boxcar-ridin' hobo, of course, but still.
All in all, Woody Guthrie has a lot to answer for.