Some Fun Now
Alan Menken Lyrics


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Poor Seymour pushed a broom.
Nothing in his news but gloom and doom.
Then, he lit a fuse and, give him room,
He started an explosion. Holy cow!

That thing went Bang! Kaboom!
And he's havin' some fun now.
Some fun now.
Pop Quiz!
What's he havin'? Some fun now.
Sure Is!
He's a havin' some fun now.
Oh Boy!
Ain't he havin' some fun now!

Now!
Some fun now.
Hot Damn!
Ain't he havin' some fun now?
Yes, Ma'am!
He's a havin' some fun now.
Oh Boy!
Ain't he havin' some fun now?

Now!
Some fun now.
Hot Damn!
Ain't he havin' some fun now?
Yes, Ma'am!
He's a havin' some fun now.
Oh Boy!
Ain't he havin' some fun now?

Now!
Some fun now.
Pop Quiz!
Ain't he havin' some fun now?
Sure Is!
Really havin' some fun now.
Oh Boy!
Ain't he havin' some fun now?

Now!
Some fun now.
Good God! The Boy!
He's havin' some fun now.
Oh Boy! Oh Boy!
Yes, he's havin' some fun now.
Oh Boy!
Ain't he havin' some fun now?





Some fun now! (Repeat and fade)

Overall Meaning

The song "Some Fun Now" by Alan Menken is a lively and upbeat tune that tells the story of Seymour, a character who has been forced to live a dull and depressing life. The lyrics describe how Seymour, after feeling hopeless and devoid of opportunities, decides to take matters into his own hands and takes a dangerous risk. He sets off an explosion that sets him free from his previous life and allows him to experience a newfound sense of excitement and fun. The song is full of energy and excitement, and it encourages listeners to embrace life and find ways to have fun despite the challenges they may face.


The lyrics of "Some Fun Now" are simple but effective in conveying the message of the song. The repetition of phrases like "Ain't he havin' some fun now?" and "Oh Boy!" adds to the playful and joyful tone of the song. The use of exclamatory phrases like "Hot Damn!" and "Good God!" emphasizes the excitement and thrill of the moment.


Overall, "Some Fun Now" is an uplifting and inspiring song that encourages listeners to view life through a positive lens and find ways to have fun and enjoy themselves no matter what obstacles they may face.


Line by Line Meaning

Poor Seymour pushed a broom.
Seymour, who was poor and had to work as a janitor, was cleaning the place.


Nothing in his news but gloom and doom.
He was down on his luck and had nothing positive going on in his life.


Then, he lit a fuse and, give him room,
Suddenly, he found something that he enjoyed doing and asked for space to do it.


He started an explosion. Holy cow!
He set off a literal explosion that surprised everyone around him.


That thing went Bang! Kaboom!
The explosion was so strong and loud that it could be heard from afar.


And he's havin' some fun now.
After a long time, he is finally enjoying his life and having fun.


Pop Quiz! What's he havin'? Some fun now.
Asking a rhetorical question, confirming that Seymour is indeed having fun now.


Sure Is! He's a havin' some fun now.
Affirming again that Seymour is really enjoying himself and having a good time.


Oh Boy! Ain't he havin' some fun now!
Expressing excitement and amazement at Seymour's sudden enjoyment of life.


Now! Some fun now.
Emphasizing that Seymour is currently having fun in the present moment.


Hot Damn! Ain't he havin' some fun now?
Expressing even greater excitement at Seymour's newfound happiness.


Yes, Ma'am! He's a havin' some fun now.
Agreeing with the observation that Seymour is having a great time.


Some fun now.
Continuing to emphasize that Seymour is enjoying himself.


Pop Quiz! Ain't he havin' some fun now?
Asking the rhetorical question again, to drive home the point that Seymour is indeed having fun now.


Sure Is! Really havin' some fun now.
Affirming again that Seymour's happiness is genuine and sincere.


Good God! The Boy! He's havin' some fun now.
Using an exclamation to express shock and amazement at Seymour's sudden joy.


Oh Boy! Oh Boy! Yes, he's havin' some fun now.
Continuing to express excitement and enthusiasm for Seymour's newfound happiness.


Some fun now! (Repeat and fade)
Repeatedly emphasizing that Seymour is currently having fun and enjoying his life.




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Elliott


on God Bless us Everyone

"Til now once he comes how happy!" is wrong. The correct lyrics are "Til the world becomes a family."

Elliott


on God Bless us Everyone

"Let us LOVE til we die." Not "Let us HAVE til we die."

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