Balloon
Homing Pigeons Lyrics


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Lazy days, couch potato
Tony Hawk, pro skater
Don't use stairs, escalator
In a while, alligator

Oh, I'd like a balloon
Fine, let's go to the zoo
Oh really
Yes really
Oh really
Yes really
Oh really
Yes really
Oh really
Yes

Animals, topsy turvy funhouse
Happy days, ice cream on my best blouse
I don't know which direction to go
I am lost, it's a really big zoo whoah

So here is your balloon
Oh Maisie thank you

You're welcome
Thank you
You're welcome
Thank you
You're welcome
Thank welc thank welc thank welc

Oh no, there goes my balloon, I hope I get another one soon
You probably can't
But I'd be over the moon

Dry my tears, windscreen wiper
Caring friend, careful driver
Looking out, pretty petals
Hurt my foot, stinging nettles





So who needs a balloon with a friend like you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Homing Pigeons' song "Balloon" depict a carefree and whimsical outlook on life, emphasizing simple pleasures and joyful experiences. The opening lines introduce the idea of laziness and leisure, represented by the phrase "lazy days, couch potato." The mention of Tony Hawk, a professional skateboarder, and the choice of using an escalator instead of stairs further emphasize the desire for an easy and effortless lifestyle. The line "In a while, alligator" adds a playful touch, using a common phrase to convey a sense of departure or farewell.


The chorus of the song expresses the longing for freedom and joy, symbolized by the desire for a balloon. The line "Fine, let's go to the zoo" reflects the childlike excitement and spontaneity, suggesting that the zoo is a place where dreams come true. The repetition of "Oh really" and "Yes really" in a call-and-response format accentuates the enthusiasm and conviction in seeking this experience.


As the song progresses, it transitions into highlighting the unpredictable nature of life. The mention of "animals, topsy turvy funhouse" and "happy days, ice cream on my best blouse" conveys a sense of excitement and adventure. However, the line "I don't know which direction to go, I am lost" suggests a feeling of confusion and uncertainty amidst the vastness of the zoo, which serves as a metaphor for the world at large.


The second chorus brings a moment of gratitude and appreciation, as the singer receives a balloon from someone named Maisie. The interaction between the two characters exemplifies a simple act of kindness, which becomes a source of warmth and comfort. The repetition of "You're welcome, thank you" emphasizes the importance of connection and the power of small gestures in enhancing one's happiness.


The final verse reflects on the companionship and support of a friend, asserting that having a loyal and caring companion is more valuable than any material possession, including a balloon. This line suggests that genuine relationships and emotional support are essential in navigating life's challenges and finding true contentment.




Lyrics Β© O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Adam Stevens, Maisie Waller

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Comments from YouTube:

Oli via

This is 100% my favourite song ever it's so soft and darling :)

Natasha Thompson

Great job guys! This song makes my heart swell and my face smile!

Susannah Hutton

I love this!! It’s such a gorgeous song and so beautifully written! Definitely a song to lift spirits and put a smile on your face! 🎡 😊

Jacqueline Hyslop

Absolutely love this song and the video suits it perfectly. Great job Pigeons 🎈

alice waller

this is so cute!! great song ❀

Alastair Hyslop

Great catchy tune. Love, love, live it!

Pen Studios

This is amazing. Nice Work!

Jamie Slaughter

Cute

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