The Party
Matt Pond PA Lyrics


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If you wake
Up to the prize
Of yourself
And all your eyes

Then nothing will
Be just like this
And nothing is
About your will

The names are sitting on the phones
Inside where words are left behind
It's hard to hear them coming out
When there's enough of everything

Next weekend there's a party and it's good to have these goals
We're finally getting somewhere
These invitations what a thrill

Sunday night is always bad
Schools not there but you still have
The weekend that you left behind
It's inbetween the light and line
It's time to quit from taking calls
And concentrate the evening falls
That's where it is and what is what
Cover up and cover off

Next weekend there's a party it's good to have these goals




We're finally getting somewhere
These invitations what a thrill

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Matt Pond PA's song "The Party" convey a sense of self-discovery and exploration of one's own identity. The opening lines "If you wake up to the prize of yourself and all your eyes" suggest that the singer is becoming aware of their own worth and potential, and are starting to see things differently. They realize that the world is not just about their own will, but about the interaction between their own desires and the forces around them. The repetition of the words "nothing will be just like this" and "nothing is about your will" highlights the idea that change is inevitable, and that people must adapt and grow in order to survive in the world.


The second stanza speaks of the difficulties of communication and the overwhelming sense of abundance in the modern world. The expression "enough of everything" suggests that modern life overstimulates people with choices and options to the point where they cannot appreciate what they have. The references to names sitting on phones and words being left behind suggest that communication is becoming more impersonal, and that people are not able to connect with each other as easily as they might like.


The final two stanzas talk about the need to take a break from the frenzied pace of modern life and enjoy oneself. The singer seems to long for a time when they can relax and be themselves, away from the pressures of school and work. This is why the prospect of a party is so appealing - it provides a chance to forget about responsibilities and simply have fun. The repeated lines "next weekend there's a party it's good to have these goals, we're finally getting somewhere, these invitations what a thrill" suggest excitement and anticipation at the prospect of a social event that provides a sense of purpose and direction.


Line by Line Meaning

If you wake
If you become aware


Up to the prize
Of your own worth


Of yourself
As an individual


And all your eyes
Perceptions and perspectives


Then nothing will
Stay the same


Be just like this
As is presently


And nothing is
Inevitable


About your will
Entirely within your control


The names are sitting on the phones
Contacts waiting for call-backs


Inside where words are left behind
Within the digital storage


It's hard to hear them coming out
Notice missed calls and messages


When there's enough of everything
Amidst plenty to keep occupied


Next weekend there's a party and it's good to have these goals
Upcoming event to look forward to


We're finally getting somewhere
Making progress


These invitations what a thrill
Excitement for the forthcoming festivity


Sunday night is always bad
Displeasure at weekend's end


Schools not there but you still have
No schooling/work obligations


The weekend that you left behind
Recent past leisure hours


It's inbetween the light and line
Twilight hours


It's time to quit from taking calls
Put aside mobile communication


And concentrate the evening falls
Absorb into the night


That's where it is and what is what
The moment and its essence


Cover up and cover off
Get dressed or undressed


Next weekend there's a party it's good to have these goals
Reiteration of anticipation


We're finally getting somewhere
Reiteration of progress


These invitations what a thrill
Reiteration of excitement




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Written by: MATTHEW MORRIS POND

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