On The Road To Damascus

On The Road To Damascus

From Tigerbomb by Tigerbomb

April 3, 2026 · 4 min

About this episode

The episode explores themes of self-reflection and transformation through poetic imagery and metaphor.

Breaking my pane on the road to go and pluck at my heartstrings, drinking champaigne, ah what a state I've attained! That's a mighty clean glass plane smacking my brain, can't see a thing. On the road to Damascus, slow, changing my name, feeling great shame, but the suit and power was great. Border agent cosplay, need I explain? I think I'd like to explain: Met a bush on a road, it caught fire and started raining toads, evey drop it was black with oil, skin or steel, touch corrodes. Oh sun king, what were you even thinking? Power eats away like a weevil in your brain. Should have stuck with the champagne, like bubbles that pop or golf restraint, cane sugar? Sure, why not. The aim is to explode, release, heat and cool the stone, light the sky on fire just to spell your name: The walrus is Don. Drinking up my pain on the road to go and pluck at my heartstrings, drinking champagne. What a state I've attained, That's a mighty clean glass plane smacking my brain, can't see a thing. On the road to Damascus, slow, changing my name, feeling great shame, but the suit and power was great. I really think I should explain, border agent cosplay, someone really should explain: Laid my head on…

People in this episode

Host: Tigerbomb

Topics covered

  • self-reflection
  • identity
  • power
  • shame
  • transformation

Keywords

  • Damascus
  • champagne
  • shame
  • power
  • identity
  • self-exploration

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