The Mustard
Joss Whedon Lyrics


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Man:
They got, the mustard, out

Crowd:
They got the mustard out




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Joss Whedon's song "The Mustard" seems simple at first glance, but under the surface, there is a deeper meaning to the song. The mustard here could be referring to a problem or an obstacle that the man and the crowd had to overcome, and they successfully managed to resolve the issue. The use of the phrase "they got the mustard out" suggests that the man and the crowd worked together to solve the problem.


Joss Whedon is known for his storytelling and ability to create compelling characters in his TV shows and movies. With this song, he may be portraying the idea of community and how working together can lead to progress. It could also be a metaphor for larger issues such as social justice and equality.


Overall, the lyrics of "The Mustard" seem simple, but Whedon may be trying to convey a more complex message about the importance of unity and cooperation in society.


Line by Line Meaning

Man:
A male individual speaks up


They got, the mustard, out
The mustard, which was previously causing distress, has been removed


Crowd:
A group of people responds to the man's statement


They got the mustard out
Reiterating that the mustard has been successfully removed from the situation




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on Wish I Could Stay

Wait, isn't Giles singing to Buffy? Makes more sense, since his her Watcher but cannot be her father figure...