During the next free-form jigging section, I started to wonder why the band was singing about, presumably, the Young Men's Christian Association, but then, from my very limited exposure to popular music, people did seem to sing about umbrellas and fire-starting and Emily Bronte novels, so, I supposed, why not a gender- and faith-based youth organization?
In a light-hearted moment during a free-form jigging session, the narrator reflects on the peculiar lyrics of a band discussing the Young Men's Christian Association. This contemplation leads to a realization that popular music often addresses unusual subjects, such as umbrellas or classic literature. Given this, the choice to sing about a faith-based youth organization seems to fit within the eccentric norms of the genre.
The narrator’s thoughts reveal a deeper appreciation for the randomness and variety found in music. While the specific topic may appear strange initially, it ultimately aligns with the broader trend of artists exploring diverse themes, emphasizing the creativity and whimsy inherent in songwriting.