Decatur or Round of Applause for Your Step Mother!
Sufjan Stevens Lyrics


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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 Step Mother!" by Sufjan Stevens is a complex story of forgiveness for a stepmother who was initially hated by her stepchildren. The lyrics describe a series of events and images that allude to the history of Decatur, Illinois, and its significance in American history. The stepmom takes the children to Decatur, where they see a lion, a kangaroo, and a wild alligator caught by the river. The Sangamon River overflows, causing a mudslide on the banks of the operator, where Civil War skeletons rise up clapping in the spirit of the aviator. The song references the abolition grain train, Steven A. Douglas, and Abraham Lincoln, and ends with the refrain "Stand up and thank her, it's the great I am."


The song is essentially a commentary on the process of forgiveness and letting go of resentments from the past. The singer begins by describing his hatred for his stepmom but then reflects on the events they experienced and the history of Decatur. Ultimately, he realizes that he needs to stand up and thank her for the role she played in their lives, recognizing her importance and the fact that she deserves appreciation despite their initial hostility towards her.


Line by Line Meaning

Our step mom we did everything to hate her
We tried to hate our stepmother for everything she did


She took us down to the edge of Decatur
She brought us to the outskirts of Decatur


We saw the lion and the kangaroo take her
We witnessed the lion and kangaroo take her away


Down to the river where they caught a wild alligator
They caught a wild alligator near the river


Sangamon River it overflowed
The Sangamon River flooded


It caused a mudslide on the banks of the operator
The flood caused a mudslide near the operator's bank


Civil war skeletons in their graves
The skeletons of Civil War soldiers are buried there


They came up clapping in the spirit of the aviator
The spirits of the soldiers rose to applause like aviators


The sound of the engines and the smell of the grain
The engines make noise and the grain smells


We go riding on the abolition grain train
We ride on the train that supports the abolition of slavery


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


But Abraham Lincoln was the great emancipator
Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves and was a great leader


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


I had my fill and I know how bad it feels
I am full, but I know how bad it feels to not have enough


Stay awake and watch for the data
Stay alert and pay attention to the information


No small caterpillar, go congratulate her
She deserves congratulations without limitations


Denominator, go Decatur, go Decatur
Decatur deserves attention and appreciation


It's the great I am
It is something grand and remarkable


Abominate her, go Decatur, why did we hate her?
Why did we hate Decatur when it is deserving of admiration?


Denominator, go Decatur, anticipate her
Pay attention and look forward to Decatur


Appreciates her, appreciate her
Show appreciation to Decatur


Stand up and thank her
Take action and express gratitude




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