Poor Moon
Canned Heat Lyrics


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Ever since I was a kid,
You sure looked good to me.
Now I'm a man full-grown, and I
Know what I hate to see.
(Oh well.)
It might be tomorrow.
(Oh well.)
I just don't know.
(Oh well.)
It might take years.
I wonder when they're going to
Destroy your face?
It may seem silly, but I don't like
What's been coming down.
'Cause you've been looking good too long,
To change your color now.
(Oh well.)
They might test some bomb
(Oh well.)
And scar your skin.
(Oh well.)
I don't think they care, so,
I wonder when they're going to
Destroy your face?
I hope I see you in the sky
At night, when I get old.
I hope you'll look about the same,
As when I was a boy.
(Oh well.)
It gets me to gasping.
(Oh well.)
When I think about
(Oh well.)
What they might do.
I wonder when they're going to
Destroy your face?
Well, you sure look good,
In the sky at night.
And it's sad to say,
You won't shine so bright.
Some day,
When they're through with you.
I bet you've seen the cloud we make,
That covers up our rain.
I wonder if you'll hide behind
A shroud like that, some day?
(Oh well.)
I'm worried about it.
(Oh well.)
It makes me sigh.
(Oh well.)
I just can't help it.
I wonder when they're going to
Destroy your face?
(Oh well.)
It might be tomorrow.
(Oh well.)
I just don't know.
(Oh well)
It might take years.




I wonder when they're going to
Destroy your face?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Canned Heat's song "Poor Moon" are filled with a sense of sadness and worry about the future of the moon. The singer feels a deep connection to the moon starting from their childhood, admiring its beauty in the night skies. However, as they grow older, they become aware of the destructive nature of humans. The singer worries about when the moon's face will be destroyed by something like a bomb test or pollution.


The repetition of "Oh well" throughout the lyrics suggests resignation and an acceptance of the inevitability of the moon's eventual destruction. The singer hopes that they will still be able to see the moon in the sky when they are old and that it will still look the same as it did when they were a child. However, the final lines of the song suggest that the moon will eventually be covered by a cloud caused by human actions, and the singer can't help but wonder when this will happen.


Overall, the song seems to be an emotional reflection on the beauty of the natural world and the destructive tendencies of humanity. The sense of sadness and resignation conveyed by the lyrics creates a poignant and thought-provoking experience for the listener.


Line by Line Meaning

Ever since I was a kid,
From childhood until now, I have admired you.


You sure looked good to me.
I have always thought you were beautiful.


Now I'm a man full-grown, and I
Reflecting on the past, I can see that I have become an adult.


Know what I hate to see.
It pains me to observe certain things happening.


(Oh well.)
Accepting that some things are out of my control.


It might be tomorrow.
Bad things could happen at any moment.


(Oh well.)
Accepting that some things are out of my control.


I just don't know.
I am uncertain about what will happen.


(Oh well.)
Accepting that some things are out of my control.


It might take years.
The negative outcome I anticipate may take a long time to materialize.


I wonder when they're going to
I am curious about the timing of when something will happen.


Destroy your face?
Will some destructive force take away the beauty I admire, forever?


It may seem silly, but I don't like
Some people may find my thoughts irrational, but I don't appreciate.


What's been coming down.
The recent developments I have observed.


'Cause you've been looking good too long,
You have remained beautiful for an extended period.


To change your color now.
It would be inappropriate to alter your appearance now that I have grown attached.


(Oh well.)
Accepting that some things are out of my control.


They might test some bomb
Nuclear testing is a possibility.


(Oh well.)
Accepting that some things are out of my control.


And scar your skin.
This radiation could impact your skin negatively.


(Oh well.)
Accepting that some things are out of my control.


I don't think they care, so,
I don't believe those in power consider my feelings.


I wonder when they're going to
I am curious about the timing of when something will happen.


Destroy your face?
Will some destructive force take away the beauty I admire, forever?


I hope I see you in the sky
In the future, I would like to observe you at night.


At night, when I get old.
This may be of particular importance when I am elderly.


I hope you'll look about the same,
It would be ideal if your appearance has not changed much from what I remember.


As when I was a boy.
At the time I developed an appreciation for your beauty.


(Oh well.)
Accepting that some things are out of my control.


It gets me to gasping.
The thought of losing you causes me significant distress.


(Oh well.)
Accepting that some things are out of my control.


When I think about
Reflecting on the matter is stressful.


(Oh well.)
Accepting that some things are out of my control.


What they might do.
I am scared of the consequences of their actions (or inactions).


I wonder when they're going to
I am curious about the timing of when something will happen.


Destroy your face?
Will some destructive force take away the beauty I admire, forever?


Well, you sure look good,
Despite the negative thoughts, I cannot deny your beauty.


In the sky at night.
Particularly when observed at night.


And it's sad to say,
Acknowledging the looming possibility of losing you.


You won't shine so bright.
The degradation of your appearance will affect your natural radiance.


Some day,
At some point in the future.


When they're through with you.
After those who are destructive have done their damage.


I bet you've seen the cloud we make,
I believe that you have observed the pollution we generate.


That covers up our rain.
The observable pollution (clouds) obstructs the natural weather phenomenon.


I wonder if you'll hide behind
Will your beauty be obscured by similar pollution in the future?


A shroud like that, some day?
Will an industrial by-product block my view of you one day?


(Oh well.)
Accepting that some things are out of my control.


I'm worried about it.
The possibility of losing you causes me anxiety.


(Oh well.)
Accepting that some things are out of my control.


It makes me sigh.
It's depressing.


(Oh well.)
Accepting that some things are out of my control.


I just can't help it.
I can't help but feel this way.


I wonder when they're going to
I am curious about the timing of when something will happen.


Destroy your face?
Will some destructive force take away the beauty I admire, forever?


(Oh well.)
Accepting that some things are out of my control.


It might be tomorrow.
Bad things could happen at any moment.


(Oh well.)
Accepting that some things are out of my control.


I just don't know.
I am uncertain about what will happen.


(Oh well)
Accepting that some things are out of my control.


It might take years.
The negative outcome I anticipate may take a long time to materialize.


I wonder when they're going to
I am curious about the timing of when something will happen.


Destroy your face?
Will some destructive force take away the beauty I admire, forever?




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Written by: ALAN WILSON

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