Jazz Ordinaire
Jazz Ordinaire: Unveiling the Enigmatic Dance of Carnal RainLyrics
When it comes, they slip its jug and pours
When the rain comes, people catch it in a jug and let it pour.
By the way, the carnal rain, of course
Referring to the rain as a "carnal rain," suggesting a sensual or physical quality to it.
[Incomprehensible] one talk to document its travel
An unclear reference, possibly about someone trying to document or understand the rain's journey.
Drip, drip, drop and then around again
Describing the sound of raindrops falling and repeating the cyclical nature of rain.
How strange, it's getting harder
Expressing the increasing difficulty of using water to cleanse.
For water to clean us off
Continuing the theme of water becoming less effective in cleansing.
Don't you squint to see to watch my hand move
Addressing someone, suggesting not to squint and witness a hand's movement.
Move up your arm and past your fuming eyes
Describing the movement of a hand up an arm and past the eyes, possibly metaphorical.
You're not in tears, at least I think you could be
Suggesting the person might be on the verge of tears, though unsure.
Trading years I tried to camouflage
Referring to the speaker's attempt to hide or disguise the passage of time.
How strange we're dancing harder
Highlighting the strangeness of dancing intensifying as water recedes from the town.
As water tames off the town
Continuing the idea of intensified dancing as water disappears from the town.
To me you'll be a legendary, truth, truth, truth, truth
Repetition emphasizing the person's legendary status, possibly associated with truth.
To me you'll be a legendary, truth, truth, truth, truth
-To me you'll be a legendary, truth, truth, truth, truth
-Breathing in all the past skin made by the wars
Breathing in the history marked by the scars of past conflicts or wars.
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