Casually Dancing

Casual Revelations: The Weekend Run Club's Sunday Story
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Lyrics

It was a Sunday, I was running from my friends and kissing strangers

Running away from friends and engaging with unfamiliar individuals on a Sunday.

We were strangers

Emphasizing the initial lack of familiarity with the person being addressed.

You were the latter of my days

Referring to the person as the latter part of the speaker's days, suggesting importance.

Our love will never be a phase

Expressing the enduring nature of their love, asserting it's not a temporary phase.

Someone remind me

Seeking a reminder, possibly indicating a desire to recall something important.


Woah, you're not the only display in my brain museum

Acknowledging other thoughts or distractions in the speaker's mind beyond the addressed person.

I've got other exhibits but I would still make time for you

Despite other interests, expressing a willingness to prioritize the addressed person.


It was a Sunday when your family left without you

Recalling a specific Sunday when the addressed person's family left without them.

We were dancing

Describing a shared moment of dancing with the person on the mentioned Sunday.

Oh, we were casually dancing

Highlighting the casual nature of the dancing, suggesting a carefree atmosphere.

I said it's just another phase

Downplaying the significance of the situation, labeling it as just another phase.

Oh please don't tell the 'Velvet Rage'

Pleading not to disclose information to 'Velvet Rage,' implying secrecy or discretion.

I need to remind me

Expressing a need for self-reminding, indicating possible internal conflict or confusion.


It was a Sunday and I

Reiterating the significance of a Sunday, setting the stage for a new event.

Got to church on time for once

Noting attendance at church on time, possibly suggesting a positive change or commitment.

It was a Sunday and I dressed up in my finest privilege

Emphasizing the Sunday again, describing dressing up with a sense of privilege.

I got to church on time for once

Repeating the positive action of reaching church on time but facing rejection.

But they kicked me out because I won't make it

Explaining the reason for rejection, indicating a divergence from societal expectations.

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