Sweet
Meat Puppets Lyrics


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And if they fade we might see them better
'Cause as they are we can't see them at all
It's a parade with a band and a boat full of sound
A mechanical monkey that walks on a ball

And they're passing by and the crowd is crying ... rah
And they're stopping waving
To the people raving ... rah

Here comes a float with a shimmering mermaid
Kisses are blown to the folks one and all
Riding a goat is a lizard in formal attire
Cracking its whip as the ticker tape falls

And the wind is crying and the cloth is flying ... rah
And they're stopping waving
To the people raving ... rah

And so they fade and everything's better
And I don't care if I see them at all
Back to the place where the sun never shines on their skin
Back to their place in the shadows they crawl

And they're passing by and the crowd is crying ... rah
And they're stopping waving
To the people raving ... rah

And the wind is crying and the cloth is flying ... rah




And they're passing by
And the crowd is crying ... rah

Overall Meaning

The opening line of Meat Puppets's "Sweet" is a reflection on how things that are not as vivid and flashy are often overlooked or ignored. The line "And if they fade we might see them better, 'cause as they are we can't see them at all" speaks to the idea that sometimes it takes the absence of something to truly appreciate it. This sentiment is then juxtaposed with the imagery of a parade, with a band and a boat full of sound, a mechanical monkey walking on a ball, and a float with a shimmering mermaid. These vivid, fantastical scenes represent the opposite of what the opening line is saying, as they are so flashy and awe-inspiring that they're hard to ignore.


As the parade passes by, there's a sense of excitement and frenzy, with the crowd shouting "rah" and waving to the people on the floats. Despite this, there's also a sense of sadness and loss, with the wind crying and the cloth flying. There's something inherently fleeting about the parade, with everything passing by so quickly that it's hard to take it all in. The final verse returns to the opening sentiment, suggesting that despite the spectacle of the parade, there's something poignant about the things that are left in the shadows, out of the spotlight.


Overall, "Sweet" is a song that deals with themes of transience and the way that things that seem big and important can disappear just as quickly as they appeared. It's a meditation on the things we cherish and the things we overlook, and how both can have a profound impact on our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

And if they fade we might see them better
If the things we focus on fade away, we might acquire a better perspective of what's important.


'Cause as they are we can't see them at all
The things we focus on are currently obstructing our view of what's important.


It's a parade with a band and a boat full of sound
The song speaks of a parade with a spectacle of sound.


A mechanical monkey that walks on a ball
Describing a mechanical monkey with skilful balance.


And they're passing by and the crowd is crying ... rah
Through the parade's procession, the crowd is overcome with emotion and cheers of excitement.


And they're stopping waving
The parade participants acknowledge the cheering crowd's appreciation by waving to them.


To the people raving ... rah
Enthusiastic people get consumed by the festivities and revel in delight.


Here comes a float with a shimmering mermaid
A description is given of a parade float with a shimmering mermaid on it.


Kisses are blown to the folks one and all
The parade participants blow kisses to the audience watching them.


Riding a goat is a lizard in formal attire
Another float has a lizard dressed in formal attire riding a goat and cracking his whip as ticker tape rains down.


and the wind is crying and the cloth is flying ... rah
As the ticker tape rains down, the wind picks up and the cloth is carried away by the wind.


And so they fade and everything's better
As the parade and festivities fade and move on, life goes back to normal and things seem to get better.


And I don't care if I see them at all
The singer is now indifferent to the parade and its participants.


Back to the place where the sun never shines on their skin
The parade participants retreat back to a place where they do not get any attention.


Back to their place in the shadows they crawl
The parade participants retreat back to a place where they do not get any attention.




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