Anna in Church
Small Town Secrets: Moonpedro & The Sinking Ship's Musical OdysseyLyrics
Standing by the steps of the pavilion
Standing near the entrance of the pavilion.
Bringing something funny for the play
Bringing something humorous for the performance or event.
It took you twenty years
It took two decades to reach this point or achieve something.
Twenty years of loving all the rain
Twenty years of embracing and enjoying rainy weather or metaphorically, facing challenges.
Your mother said I´ll leave you with no answers
Your mother warned that she will not provide answers or solutions.
Your mother said she wants to get away
Your mother expressed a desire to escape or take a break.
Somebody comes for tea
Someone visits for tea, and there's uncertainty about their departure.
And you wonder if they ever leave again
Concerns about whether the guest will ever leave again.
Small town, hey, small town
Acknowledging the small-town setting.
Hey, can I be a small town
Expressing a desire to be part of the small town.
I don't want to, but I have to disobey
Reluctantly choosing to disobey, possibly due to external pressures.
You moved from here to there like running water
Moving around frequently, akin to the fluidity of running water.
You said you needed wings to go your way
Stating the need for wings to pursue one's own path or desires.
You came back pretty slick
Returning with sophistication, having learned various skills and tricks.
With all the tricks you picked up anywhere
Acquiring tricks and knowledge from different places.
Junkman, Mr. Junkman
Referring to someone as a "Junkman," possibly a metaphorical figure.
Do we have a deal, Mr. Junkman
Possibly negotiating with the "Junkman" or making a deal.
I´m around you every night and everyday
Being present around the "Junkman" consistently, both day and night.
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