Lyrics
On Wednesday I pray, I pray to my sun
Praying on Wednesday to the sun for protection from the cold winter.
To not let the cold, cold winter get me
Expressing a desire for the sun to prevent the harshness of winter from affecting the speaker.
I pray that the cold, winter moon would stay lit
Praying that the moon, associated with winter, remains illuminated to provide guidance.
To guide me, I pray, I pray for strength
Seeking strength through prayer, possibly from the sun or a symbolic source.
As the tigress protects her children from danger
Drawing a parallel with a tigress protecting her offspring, symbolizing the speaker's protective instincts.
From the people on the other side
Referencing the danger from people on the other side, suggesting a need for protection.
The monkeys and roosters constantly fear her
Highlighting the fear of monkeys and roosters, possibly representing challenges or adversaries.
They know nothing past the borderline
Stating that those on the other side lack understanding beyond a certain limit.
Oh
Repetition of "Oh" for emphasis or emotional expression.
Oh
-On Thursday I pray, I pray to my moon
Shifting to Thursday, praying to the moon for guidance or support.
I pray that my moon would light up the streets
Expressing a desire for the moon to illuminate the streets.
I pray that my moon, would continue to
Continuing the prayer for the moon, emphasizing its role in reminding the speaker of their dreams.
Remind me of my dreams
Reiteration of the moon's role in reminding the speaker of their dreams.
They remind me of my dreams
-As the tigress protects her children from danger
Repetition of the tigress metaphor, danger from people on the other side, and the fear of monkeys and roosters.
From the people on the other side
-The monkeys and roosters constantly fear her
-They know nothing past the borderline
-Oh
Repetition of "Oh" for emphasis or emotional expression.
Oh
-As the tigress protects her children from danger
Repetition of the tigress metaphor, danger from people on the other side, and the fear of monkeys and roosters.
From the people on the other side
-The monkeys and roosters constantly fear her
-They know nothing past the borderline
-Oh
Repetition of "Oh" for emphasis or emotional expression.
Oh
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