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Ola Podrida – Jordanna Lyrics 15 years ago
This song is incredible, but I think the lyrics are actually:

Come into vision
At last
Sing us all another song
Drink from your flask
And ask
If anyone here has a favorite

And we'll sing
Sing along at the top of our lungs
Voices ring
Escape outside the cathedral

I don't care
What you play
Just do it in your old fashion way
Slapping your knee
As you say
This one makes up for the city

And we'll sing
Sing along at the top of our lungs
Voices ring
escape outside the cathedral

Some folks
Just don't give a damn
Whether they're coming or going
Hey man
Take a stand
When you're up
Put yourself back in place
And come in when you hear the ovations
Stations fill up
As we leavers
Find the receivers
Stealing from the beggars wife
Here we go
I don't know
If there's any point to it all
But I sure love hearing your voice

Jordanna...

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Joanna Newsom – '81 Lyrics 15 years ago
The year AD 1 is not a reference to the garden of Eden. The year AD 1 is around the time that Jesus is supposed to have been born, although it is thought that he was actually born 2-3 BC. The line in the song, 'what is meant by sin, or none, in a garden seceded from the union in the year of A.D. 1' most likely refers to the hope that came with the birth of the Messiah.
Looking at the rest of the song, 'dirt' in the garden, is probably a reference to Adam being made from the dust of the Earth. The imagery of working in the garden and tilling the land reminds me of life's struggle to create your own meaningful existence.
The rest of the song is the story of redemption. After being created, the world became 'hotter than hell'. But in the year AD 1 the garden (paradise) seceded from the rest of the world.
Joanna seems to be talking about the redemption story as a way of calling people to action. In the last chorus, she asks the listener to stop worrying about their past mistakes and to start again by accepting the salvation which is already available. And this salvation is for everyone.
The part about St. George and the dragon is an obvious allusion to good triumphing over evil, but Joanna makes it clear that both are welcome in her garden. Possibly this is because they are both inevitable to life, but I think that she believes that together they make life meaningful.

whether or not this is a full analysis, or even correct at all, this song is inspiring

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Joanna Newsom – '81 Lyrics 15 years ago
The year AD 1 is not a reference to the garden of Eden. The year AD 1 is around the time that Jesus is supposed to have been born, although it is thought that he was actually born 2-3 BC. The line in the song, 'what is meant by sin, or none, in a garden seceded from the union in the year of A.D. 1' most likely refers to the hope that came with the birth of the Messiah.
Looking at the rest of the song, 'dirt' in the garden, is probably a reference to Adam being made from the dust of the Earth. The imagery of working in the garden and tilling the land reminds me of life's struggle to create your own meaningful existence.
The rest of the song is the story of redemption. After being created, the world became 'hotter than hell'. But in the year AD 1 the garden (paradise) seceded from the rest of the world.
Joanna seems to be talking about the redemption story as a way of calling people to action. In the last chorus, she asks the listener to stop worrying about their past mistakes and to start again by accepting the salvation which is already available. And this salvation is for everyone.
The part about St. George and the dragon is an obvious allusion to good triumphing over evil, but Joanna makes it clear that both are welcome in her garden. Possibly this is because they are both inevitable to life, but I think that she believes that together they make life meaningful.

whether or not this is a full analysis, or even correct at all, this song is inspiring

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