The Fair

Whispers of Forbidden Joy: The Tale Beyond the Fairgrounds
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Lyrics

I have to hide away tread carefully down the landing down the hall

The speaker feels the need to be cautious and discreet while navigating through a space, possibly to keep a secret or avoid detection.

Open silently the back door for when you call

The speaker opens the back door quietly in anticipation of your arrival.

Speak in whispers pick up everything we'll need

The speaker emphasizes the importance of speaking quietly and gathering necessary items.

Speak in whispers pick up everything we hid behind the tree last night for only us to find

Reiteration of the need for secrecy, mentioning hidden items behind a tree from the previous night, known only to the two individuals.

Who knew this would always be on my mind

Reflecting on the unexpected persistence of thoughts about the undisclosed events or experiences.

Who know this would always be on my mind

Reiteration of the enduring nature of the thoughts, possibly hinting at their significance or impact.

We run through the fields staying away from the pathways and the roads

Describing a journey through fields, avoiding common paths and roads to maintain secrecy.

Not wanting to be seen by anyone or anything

Expressing a desire not to be noticed by anyone or anything during the journey.

Then we slow down to a walk we catch our breathe and talk

Transitioning from running to walking, catching their breath, and engaging in conversation about anticipated discoveries.

About what we may see and what we'll find

Discussing the potential sights and findings during the journey.

Who knew this would always be on my mind

Reflecting on the enduring presence of these thoughts in the speaker's mind.

Who knew this would always be on my mind

Reiteration of the lasting impact of the experiences or events on the speaker's mind.

Just a few miles more I know your feet are sore

Acknowledging the fatigue of the companion and indicating a short distance remaining to cover.

Just a few miles more I know your feet are sore

Repetition of the acknowledgment of tired feet and the proximity of the destination.

And when the rain begins oh we dance and spin and sing

Describing a joyful response to the onset of rain, involving dancing, spinning, and singing.

Until the music from the fair begins

Anticipation of the music from the fair starting as a result of the rain.

Excitedly we turn and run towards the noise

Excitement as they head towards the source of the noise, anticipating a memorable night.

Tonight's the best night of our lives

Declaring the night as the best of their lives.

We're soaked to the bone and laughing

Despite being wet, the speaker and companion find joy in laughter.

We ride the carousel we don't care if we're going straight to hell

Engaging in the experience of riding the carousel, expressing a carefree attitude about potential consequences.

We ride everything over and over again

Indulging in various rides repeatedly, expressing a sense of enjoyment and disregard for potential consequences.

Wonder if it will ever end

Pondering whether the enjoyable experience will ever come to an end.

Who knew this would always be on my mind

Reflecting on the enduring impact of the experiences on the speaker's mind.

Who knew this would always be on my mind

Reiteration of the lasting impact, emphasizing its persistent nature.

Just a few miles more I know your feet are sore

Acknowledging the tiredness of the companion with a short distance remaining to cover.

Just a few miles more I know your feet are sore

Repetition of the acknowledgment of tired feet and the proximity of the destination.

Who knew this would always

Reiterating the unexpected and enduring nature of these thoughts in the speaker's mind.

Who knew this would always

Reiteration of the enduring impact, emphasizing its persistent nature.

Who knew this would always be on my mind

Final reflection on the lasting presence of these thoughts in the speaker's mind.

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