The mama pajama rolled out of bed
And she ran to the police station
When the papa found out he began to shout
And he started the investigation
It's against the law
It was against the law
What the mama saw
It was against the law
The mama looked down and spit on the ground
Everytime my name gets mentioned
The papa said oy if I get that boy
I'm gonna stick him in the house of detention
Well I'm on my way
I don't know where I'm going
I'm on my way
I'm taking my time
But I don't know where
Goodbye to Rosie the queen of Corona
See you, me and Julio
Down by the schoolyard
See you, me and Julio
Down by the schoolyard
Me and Julio down by the schoolyard
In a couple of days they come and take me away
But the press let the story leak
And when the radical priest
Come to get me released
We was all on the cover of Newsweek
And I'm on my way
I don't know where I'm going
I'm on my way
I'm taking my time
But I don't know where
Goodbye to Rosie the queen of Corona
See you, me and Julio
Down by the schoolyard
See you, me and Julio
Down by the schoolyard
Me and Julio down by the schoolyard
Who wrote Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard lyrics?
Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard is written by Paul Simon. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard lyrics?
When we reflect on what the artist might have meant, Streetlight Manifesto's 'Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard' is a light-hearted and fantastical story of rebellion, where the schoolyard is portrayed as the place of youthful and pointlessly breaking the rules and still getting caught by the adults. The lyrics of me and julio down by the schoolyard mostly talk about the same stuff - adventure, empowerment, social commentary, freedom, and happiness. On the one hand, the song mentions rebelliousness, and on the other hand, it talks about authority and control along with freedom and escape. The words used in the song hint at running away and being under the watchful eyes of the authorities, which can be quite frightening for the little ones. Besides, there are mentions of a detention and a radical priest, which might come across as the adult themes. The language is quite gentle, but still, the whole context and themes suggest a rating of PG-13.
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