Lyrics
At the station, at the border an aggression to the exterior law and order
Describes a situation at a border station involving aggression, possibly challenging external laws and order.
Upward plantation
Suggests a movement or growth in an upward direction, possibly metaphorical or related to a plantation.
I remember your red dress
Recollection of a vivid memory involving a red dress.
Like a field full o' poppy
Comparing the memory to a field full of poppies, implying beauty and abundance.
You were making me dreamy
Expresses a state of being dreamy or entranced by the memory.
Stunned by a love got to do what your head says
Refers to being captivated by a love that requires following one's instincts or desires.
Could not let it stop me
Expresses determination to continue despite potential obstacles.
They got one leaving today
Refers to someone leaving today.
And it's going away
Emphasizes the departure and the inevitability of it.
Got my feet in the stirrup
Describes having one's feet in the stirrup, possibly suggesting readiness or preparation.
It can be kind of banal
Reflects on the potential banality of the situation.
But I dream of your red dress
Reiterates the dreamy thoughts of the red dress, emphasizing its significance.
Riding down these dry canals
Describes a journey through dry canals while dreaming of the red dress.
Oh baby it's not Europe
Clarifies that the setting is not Europe, potentially contrasting expectations and reality.
But I'm sending you money
Expresses the act of sending money, possibly to support the person mentioned.
I'm sending you lots of money
Reiterates the intention of sending a significant amount of money.
So you can buy a ticket
Describes sending money for the person to buy a ticket, suggesting a form of support for their journey.
You will be my Martian honey all the day
Expresses endearment by referring to the person as "Martian honey."
They got one leaving today
Repeats the mention of someone leaving today, reinforcing the imminent departure.
And it's going away.
Reiterates the acknowledgment of the departure, emphasizing its occurrence.
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