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This part freeks me out....
In the meadow we can build a snowman
Then pretend that he is Parson Brown
He'll say: Are you married?
we'll say: No man
But you can do the job
when you're in town

Later on
we'll conspire
as we dream by the fire
To face unafraid
the plans that we've made
walking in a winter wonderland

In the meadow we can build a snowman
and pretend that he's a circus clown
We'll have lots of fun with mister snowman
until the alligators knock him down


anyone know what it all means....? anybody else concerned? its freekin me out man.

2006-12-09 17:57:36 · 15 answers · asked by Lucy 2 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

I hate all of you. It really doesnt make you wonder? Who is this Parson Brown fellow.... Especially Pirate Ninja... you are sooo dumb.. and so not a freekin piraat.. how can you just accept something without knowing its meaning? And you put it on your myspace?!?! O-M-G (!!) I wish I could give you two thumbs down.

2006-12-09 18:07:17 · update #1

Heidi kicks ***.. totally makes sense.. I thought the girl wanted to have the snowman fill in for the job of a husband before it melted..hence whle its in town... heidis getting ten points for helping me sleep tonight!!

2006-12-09 18:13:12 · update #2

15 answers

I think it's supposed to be a woman talking with her boyfriend. She's just fantasizing about different romantic situations in the wintertime. In the first verse there, she's imagining that they build a snowman together. She says they can pretend that the snowman is a clergyperson, who asks if the couple is married. In response, she says "No, but you can marry us!" Next, she is going to cuddle by the fire with her honey. Then, she's talking about building another snowman with him, and pretending that it's a clown. It's really nothing serious, just silly old-fashioned things that couples can do together.

2006-12-09 18:05:31 · answer #1 · answered by Heidi 7 · 0 0

Wonderland Meaning

2016-11-04 06:28:36 · answer #2 · answered by janovich 4 · 0 0

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El significado es "Caminando en un país de las maravillas invernal" . Se refiere en sentido figurado a lo hermoso que se ve el paisaje al estar todo cubierto de nieve. Es también una estrofa de una conocida canción navideña en inglés. Hope it helped. Good luck

2016-04-07 05:47:07 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Walking in the fresh snowfall is the answer. The couple is dreaming of their possible future together and getting married. Also,there are no "alligators" in the song,just children,snow and dreams of the future. Be calm....just enjoy the song! Don't be concerned and don't freak out. Relax...be happy!

2006-12-09 18:06:00 · answer #4 · answered by lady 3 · 1 2

Yes, as noted above, it's just someone's fantasy of walking in the snow and playing with the snowmen.

And the line isn't "alligators," it's Until the other children knock him down.

2006-12-09 18:08:08 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

It means that the singer has taken a sniff before, and that he jotted down his brain juice into a "song ?-maybe "...
Those are images, and what freaks you out is that those images are a collection of unstitched pictures, unlinked to any logical reality vision of a life situation...

2006-12-09 18:04:39 · answer #6 · answered by Sweet Dragon 5 · 0 3

wonderland" meaning how pretty it is after it snows with frost in the trees and white fresh snow on the ground... in Spanish i donno because i live in canada where it snows

2016-03-29 01:40:27 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Walking in the snow.

2006-12-09 18:01:18 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

As they told people at Woodstock,"Stop taking the brown acid"

2006-12-09 17:59:50 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

It's just a song. I have it on my Myspace layout.

Yeah it doesn't make much sense, but...

Eh. I like it.

2006-12-09 17:59:48 · answer #10 · answered by Buttload 2 · 1 2

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