The song uses pigs as a metaphor for different social classes:
: Described as wearing "clean white shirts" and being "out for dinner with their piggy wives," clutching forks and knives to "eat their bacon". Recording Facts Piggies - Remastered 2009 - song and lyrics by The Beatles
: It features a distinctive Baroque-style harpsichord arrangement and string overdubs, creating a humorous contrast with the biting lyrics.
: The song is a sharp critique of class privilege, corporate greed, and social hierarchy.
: Described as "crawling in the dirt," representing those for whom "life is getting worse".
The song uses pigs as a metaphor for different social classes:
: Described as wearing "clean white shirts" and being "out for dinner with their piggy wives," clutching forks and knives to "eat their bacon". Recording Facts Piggies - Remastered 2009 - song and lyrics by The Beatles Piggies (Remastered 2009)
: It features a distinctive Baroque-style harpsichord arrangement and string overdubs, creating a humorous contrast with the biting lyrics. The song uses pigs as a metaphor for
: The song is a sharp critique of class privilege, corporate greed, and social hierarchy. Piggies (Remastered 2009)
: Described as "crawling in the dirt," representing those for whom "life is getting worse".