Minerva

Minerva's Folly: A Dance of Fools and Saints
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Lyrics

So kinetic, electric waterloo

Describing an intense and energetic situation resembling a decisive battle or conflict.

In vitro, in shadow Xanadu

Referring to a place of great beauty and idyllic charm, contrasted with a shadowy or hidden aspect.

Perfumed papers that say that we'll mend (ooh)

Referencing optimistic messages or promises on scented papers suggesting healing or resolution.

Let's dance around again

Expressing a desire to engage in joyful and carefree dancing.

Let's dance around again

Reiterating the call to dance joyfully once more.


(Ooh, ooh, ooh)

Emotional exclamation, possibly representing the intensity of the situation.

Saints, feints (ooh, ooh, ooh)

Mentioning saints and feints, suggesting deception or illusion in the context of foolishness.

We are fools (ooh, ooh, ooh)

Acknowledging a state of foolishness or lack of wisdom.

Saints, feints (ooh, ooh, ooh)

Repeating the theme of saints and feints, emphasizing the deceptive nature of the situation.

We are fools

Reiterating the acknowledgment of foolishness.

But sometimes, fools, they rule

Suggesting that sometimes, despite being foolish, individuals can exert influence or control.


Minerva, desert us in pantomime

Addressing Minerva, possibly symbolizing wisdom, and the plea for guidance or intervention in a theatrical manner.

Pathetic, prophetic columbines (ooh, ooh, ooh)

Describing something pitiful and foreseeing like the columbines, possibly alluding to a tragic or dramatic event.

These perfumed vapors that reek a riot's end

Referring to fragrant fumes that mark the end of a riot or disturbance.

Let's dance around again

Repeating the desire to dance, suggesting a cyclical or repetitive nature of events.

Let's dance around again

Emphasizing the call to dance again, reinforcing the cyclical theme.


(Ooh, ooh, ooh)

Emotional exclamation, possibly intensifying the themes introduced earlier.

Saints, feints (ooh, ooh, ooh)

Repeating the mention of saints and feints, possibly underlining the deceptive nature of the situation.

We are fools (ooh, ooh, ooh)

Reiterating the acknowledgment of foolishness.

Saints, feints (ooh, ooh, ooh)

Repeating the theme of saints and feints, reinforcing the idea of deception.

We are fools (ooh, ooh, ooh)

Reiterating the acknowledgment of foolishness.

Saints, saints (ooh, ooh, ooh)

Introducing the idea of saints once more, possibly suggesting a contrast between wisdom and foolishness.

(Ooh, ooh, ooh)

Emotional exclamation, possibly intensifying the themes introduced earlier.

Saints (ooh, ooh, ooh)

Repeating the mention of saints, possibly emphasizing their significance in the context.

We are fools

Reiterating the acknowledgment of foolishness.

But sometimes, fools, they rule

Suggesting that despite foolishness, there are times when fools can exert control or influence.


October loves you

Declaring affection or favor from October, possibly symbolizing a particular time or season.

Strawberries love you

Expressing love from strawberries, possibly using fruit as a metaphor for sweetness or goodness.

Who wouldn't love you?

Posing a rhetorical question about universal love.


(ooh, ooh, ooh)

Emotional exclamation, possibly intensifying the themes introduced earlier.

Saints (ooh, ooh, ooh)

Repeating the mention of saints, possibly emphasizing their significance in the context.

(We are) (ooh, ooh, ooh)

Reiterating the acknowledgment of foolishness.

Saints (ooh, ooh, ooh)

Repeating the mention of saints, reinforcing their role in the overall narrative.

(We are) (ooh, ooh, ooh)

Reiterating the acknowledgment of foolishness.

Saints, saints (ooh, ooh, ooh)

Emphasizing the theme of saints, possibly suggesting a contrast between wisdom and foolishness.

(ooh, ooh, ooh)

Emotional exclamation, possibly intensifying the themes introduced earlier.

Saints (ooh, ooh, ooh)

Repeating the mention of saints, possibly underscoring their significance.

We are fools

Final acknowledgment of foolishness, bringing closure to the recurring theme.

But sometimes, fools, they rule

Reiterating that sometimes, despite being fools, individuals can exert influence or control.

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