Son Of St. Jacobs
Revelations of the Wind: Son Of St. Jacobs' Poetic OdysseyLyrics
she said: what do you
She asked: What do you want from me?
want me, anyway
Regardless, she questioned my intentions.
I said: I just want to
I responded: I simply want to take you out, my dear.
take you out, my dear
Expressing a desire for a romantic outing.
na na na na na na na na na
Repetitive musical interlude, possibly emphasizing a transition or emotional tone.
na na na na na na na na na
-'cause I'm the son of St. Jacobs church organ
Identifying oneself as the son of St. Jacobs church organ, suggesting a connection to music or spirituality.
aha son of St. Jacobs church organ
-aha
-no I'm not that stupidly childish
Clarification that the speaker is not naively foolish.
and the wind it kind of blows me
Reference to the wind blowing, possibly symbolizing external influences affecting the speaker.
kind of blows me away
The wind's impact is overwhelming or powerful.
'cause I'm the son of St. Jacobs church organ
Reiteration of being the son of St. Jacobs church organ, reinforcing a sense of identity.
aha son of St. Jacobs church organ
-aha
-who does not refuse the negliation
Assertion of not refusing negotiation, indicating an openness to discussion or compromise.
I refuse the condensation
Refusal of condensation, possibly rejecting simplification or oversimplification of issues.
I refuse to pay my debt
Declining to pay a debt, suggesting resistance to obligations or burdens.
oh hoo
Expressing a strong refusal.
I refuse to pay my share
Refusing to pay one's share, potentially resisting societal expectations or responsibilities.
owowho
An exclamation, emphasizing the refusal.
yeah
Expressing affirmation or agreement.
yeah
-I'm the son of St. Jacobs
Reiteration of being the son of St. Jacobs church organ, reinforcing identity through repetition.
church organ
-aha son of St. Jacobs church organ
-and the wind it kind of blows me
Repetition of the impact of the wind, highlighting its significance in the speaker's experience.
kind of blows me away
Reiteration of the wind's overwhelming effect.
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