Decatur
Sufjan Stevens Lyrics


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One, two, three, four

Our step mom, we did everything to hate her
She took us down to the edge of Decatur
We saw the lion and the kangaroo take her
Down to the river where they caught a wild alligator

Sangamon River it overflowed
It caused a mudslide on the banks of the operator
Civil War skeletons in their graves
They came up clapping in the spirit of the aviator

The sound of the engines and the smell of the grain
We go riding on the abolition grain train
Steven A. Douglas was a great debater
But Abraham Lincoln was the great emancipator

Chicken mobile with your rooster tail
I had my fill and I know how bad it feels
Stay awake and watch for the data
No small caterpillar, go congratulate her

Denominator, go Decatur, go Decatur
It's the great I am
Abominate her, go Decatur, why did we hate her?
It's the great I am

Denominator, go Decatur, anticipate her
It's the great I am
Appreciates her, appreciate her
Stand up and thank her

Stand up and thank her
It's the great I am
Stand up and thank her
It's the great I am

Stand up and thank her




It's the great I am
Stand up and thank her

Overall Meaning

The song "Decatur or Round of Applause for Your Stepmother!" by Sufjan Stevens has a somewhat abstract and cryptic set of lyrics, but with a closer look, it can be interpreted as a reflection on the complexity of relationships, specifically in the context of a blended family. The singer sings about his initial disdain for his stepmother but through a series of experiences and events, he comes to appreciate her and even sees her as deserving of admiration.


The first verse sets the scene, with the stepmother taking the singer and their family to the edge of Decatur, possibly as a punishment or to show them something important. They witness the capture of a wild alligator by a lion and a kangaroo, which could be seen as a metaphor for the blending of different cultures and backgrounds within a family. The second verse touches on the history of the area, with references to the Sangamon River causing a mudslide and uncovering Civil War skeletons. The mention of aviators clapping could be interpreted as a nod to the Wright brothers, who were from the Decatur area. The third verse contains more abstract language, but it seems to suggest the idea of growth and transformation, with references to a caterpillar and the acronym DATA (which could stand for Digital Audio Tape Archive or Data Accountability and Transparency Act).


Overall, the song seems to be a meditation on the way relationships can change and evolve over time, and how initial feelings of scorn or hostility can give way to appreciation and love.


Line by Line Meaning

One, two, three, four
The introductory count-in common in music


Our step mom, we did everything to hate her
We held animosity towards our stepmother and purposely acted out against her


She took us down to the edge of Decatur
She brought us to Decatur, Illinois and its surrounding areas


We saw the lion and the kangaroo take her
We witnessed wild animals overpower her


Down to the river where they caught a wild alligator
Where she was taken was near a river where they captured a wild alligator


Sangamon River it overflowed
The Sangamon River experienced a flood


It caused a mudslide on the banks of the operator
The flood led to a mudslide affecting the operator of the river area


Civil War skeletons in their graves
The graves of Civil War soldiers exist in the area


They came up clapping in the spirit of the aviator
The spirits of the deceased soldiers seemingly showed appreciation for the current events near their resting place


The sound of the engines and the smell of the grain
The noise of the engines and the aroma of grain were present in the area


We go riding on the abolition grain train
We rode on a train connected to the movement against slavery


Steven A. Douglas was a great debater
Steven A. Douglas was skilled in argumentation


But Abraham Lincoln was the great emancipator
Abraham Lincoln is remembered for his role in freeing enslaved individuals


Chicken mobile with your rooster tail
A vehicle resembling a chicken with a tail shaped like a rooster


I had my fill and I know how bad it feels
I have experienced enough and understand the negative emotions associated with reaching that point


Stay awake and watch for the data
Remain alert and aware of the surrounding information


No small caterpillar, go congratulate her
Do not underestimate the significance of this person whom we should applaud


Denominator, go Decatur, go Decatur
Denominator - representing something negative - should leave Decatur


It's the great I am
A reference to a religious identification of the Creator


Abominate her, go Decatur, why did we hate her?
We strongly disliked the woman, but why is that so?


Denominator, go Decatur, anticipate her
Something negative should expect this woman's presence


Appreciates her, appreciate her
We should show gratitude towards her


Stand up and thank her
A call to show appreciation physically




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Written by: Sufjan Stevens

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