Good Morning Mr. Edminton

Escape and Redemption: A Musical Plea for Freedom
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Lyrics

Good morning Mr. Edminton

Salutation to Mr. Edminton, suggesting a formal and polite greeting.

Mr. Edminton how are you feeling today?

Inquiring about Mr. Edminton's well-being and mood.

I trust that life is treating you

Expressing a hope that life is treating Mr. Edminton well.

The way that you want it to

Wishing that Mr. Edminton's life aligns with his desires.

Of course I'm joking with you.

Clarifying a joking tone in the previous lines, possibly to lighten the mood.


Hello Mr. Lendingworth

Greeting Mr. Lendingworth with a similar formality.

Mr. Lendingworth hope you're feeling o.k.

Expressing a wish for Mr. Lendingworth's well-being.

I've brought some books and a finance magazine

Bringing books and a finance magazine, possibly to provide distraction or entertainment.

Because I feel bad for you.

Expressing sympathy for Mr. Lendingworth's situation.

I'll tell you another thing too.

Hinting at additional information or thoughts to share.


Remember how they vowed to let that go

Recalling a past event where a ransom was involved.

If your families paid the ransom

Suggesting that the release was conditional on the payment of ransom by families.

Well I think you both should know

Asserting that the information shared is crucial for both individuals.

That that's not their intention

Indicating that the captors may not intend to release them despite the ransom.

But I will help to set you free

Offering personal assistance in securing freedom.

If you'll do something for me.

Making a request for a job in exchange for assistance.

I want an honest job in one of your factories.

Expressing a desire for an honest job in one of their factories.


Please Mr. Edminton Mr. Edminton tell me that you'll agree

Pleading with Mr. Edminton to agree to the proposed deal.

And I'll untie you from that chair presently and get you away from here.

Promising to untie Mr. Edminton from his chair and facilitate escape.

I'm judging by your tears that you

Assuming Mr. Edminton's agreement based on perceived emotions.

Mr. Lendingworth dear Mr. Lendingworth desire a part in our scheme

Expressing a similar proposal to Mr. Lendingworth.

Well sir I certainly would never even dream now of excluding you

Ensuring inclusion of Mr. Lendingworth in the escape plan.

I'll tell you both what to do.

Promising to provide guidance on the next steps.

Tip toe down the spiral stairs

Instructing them to move quietly down spiral stairs.

Then just before the cellar door

Providing a specific location near the cellar door.

You'll see a painting of a juggler

Describing a painting of a juggler as a key to a secret passage.

Touch his nose and that will open up a secret corridor.

Instructing to touch the juggler's nose to open the secret corridor.

Take the ladder at the end up to the street

Guiding the escape route through a ladder leading to the street.

And run as fast as you can.

Emphasizing the urgency to run away as fast as possible.

Then in a week or two I'll start my job with you.

Hinting at starting a job with them after the escape.

You Mr. Edminton Mr. Lendingworth hurry before it's too late for us to escape

Urging Mr. Edminton and Mr. Lendingworth to hurry to avoid missing the opportunity to escape.

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