God's Monkey
David Sylvian Lyrics


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One push
You fall in
Born in darkness
Built on shame
And hurting
Filled with silence
Filled with silence
And stars
Stars
Stars
Find the ladder
Climb the ladder
To god's monkey
No songs
To sing
That I believe in
That I believe in
Can't breathe the air
It's too thin
This far from heaven
This far from heaven
And stars
Stars
Find the ladder




Climb the ladder
To god's monkey.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of David Sylvian and Robert Fripp's "God's Monkey" convey themes of despair, pain, and desperation. The opening lines "One push/You fall in/Born in darkness/Built on shame/And hurting/Filled with silence/Filled with silence/And stars" speaks to the feeling of helplessness that one can experience when they are in a dark and painful place in life. The imagery of darkness and stars adds to the sense of ambiguity and chaos, emphasizing that this is a place of confusion and fear.


The lyrics then move to a somewhat surrealistic imagery with "Find the ladder/Climb the ladder/To God's monkey." This line can be interpreted as the search for a pathway out of the darkness and towards something that may offer salvation or hope. However, the lyric "No songs/To sing/That I believe in/That I believe in" suggests a crisis of faith or trust, where the singer is unable to find comfort in any religious or spiritual beliefs. The line "Can't breathe the air/It's too thin/This far from heaven/This far from heaven" highlights the distance that separates the singer from any kind of salvation, again underscoring the sense of abandonment and hopelessness.


Line by Line Meaning

One push
Someone, or something, forced you into this situation


You fall in
You didn't have much choice in the matter


Born in darkness
You were brought into a dark and uncertain world


Built on shame
You came from a place of shame and guilt


And hurting
You've experienced pain and suffering


Filled with silence
There's a quiet sadness that lingers within you


Filled with silence
It's hard to express how you feel sometimes


And stars
The world around you is vast and beautiful, full of endless possibilities


Stars
There's something hypnotic about the night sky


Stars
The stars represent all that you could have been


Find the ladder
You need to find a way out of this mess


Climb the ladder
It's going to take some effort, but you can do it


To god's monkey
You're striving to reach a higher power, something greater than yourself


No songs
You haven't found your voice yet


To sing
You want to share your story, but you don't know how


That I believe in
You can't bring yourself to share something you don't believe in


That I believe in
You're looking for something that resonates with your soul


Can't breathe the air
The environment you're in is toxic


It's too thin
You don't have enough support, physically or emotionally


This far from heaven
You feel isolated and alone


This far from heaven
You're searching for something that feels like paradise


And stars
The stars remind you that there's always hope


Stars
The beauty of the universe fills you with awe and wonder


Find the ladder
You can climb out of this darkness


Climb the ladder
You'll have to work hard, but there's a way to find happiness


To god's monkey.
You're striving to be more than just a mere mortal




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ROBERT FRIPP, DAVID SYLVIAN, DAVID JOHN BOTTRILL, TREY GUNN

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Comments from YouTube:

@MrBricameron

I love the bass on this. Great interplay with the other musicians.

@PrimitiveInTheExtreme

2 music legends together, it could only come out a wonderful album.

@01aleph

A brilliant album by two great musicians.

@kathowed

For mine, one of the best musical collaborations of the '90s.

@asmrwithannie

Wow, the last time I listened to Dave Sylvian was when he sang Quiet Life, one of my all time fave songs. So cool this popped up in my recommendations.

@xanaxddu71

Lol you have to recollect to some albums after japan era

@polar_fox24

Quiet life is a masterpiece

@Getpojke

Two of my favourite artists, enjoyed these collaborations very much.

@ArtbyPaulPetro

One of my fave albums from that awful man! A friend gifted me the CD not long after it was released because they knew I would enjoy it. they were right and i still enjoy it!

@Kraatzman

I played the hell out of this album. It was also a great tour. LA at the Wiltern Theater.

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