Oblivion Oblivion!
Mondo Gascaro Lyrics


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Coffee or tea, my dearest mind
Ain't no time to hesitate at all
In the bluest of the morn
Embrace your heart, we're having a ball
Fools only learn to fix the price,
Feast of breads, of wine and freak show
Even if the lights gone out,
Life goes on... we're spinning it once again
Monday madness in the suburbs
Seven days of angry smiles, we're in a jam
Inner life and city pride
We're dancing fast in the speed of light,
We'll carry on...
Someday you'll be free,
Freeer than bluesman's sorrow
Even in our haste to be
Life caught on, you're on your own
Lord i have my call,
In the wake of all this and more




Set your mind, enjoy and be free
Like the songbird over yonder singing gently

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mondo Gascaro's song "Oblivion Oblivion!" are an abstract reflection about the chaos of life and the human desire for freedom. The lines "Coffee or tea, my dearest mind / Ain't no time to hesitate at all" suggests that the singer is facing a dilemma and must make a quick decision. The phrase "In the bluest of the morn" refers to the early hours of the day when the mind is clearest, and the singer is encouraging the listener to seize the moment and enjoy life. The line "Fools only learn to fix the price, / Feast of breads, of wine and freak show" implies that the world is a place of illusion, where people put a price on everything, and nothing is as it seems. Despite the chaos, the singer acknowledges that life goes on and that we must continue to spin the wheel of life, as indicated in the line, "Even if the lights gone out, / Life goes on... we're spinning it once again."


The song describes the challenges and joys of living in the suburbs, where life can be mundane and repetitive, as indicated in the line, "Seven days of angry smiles, we're in a jam." The singer encourages the listener to embrace their inner life and city pride, as they dance fast in the speed of light. Regardless of the chaos and confusion of life, the singer remains optimistic, singing, "Someday you'll be free, / Freeer than bluesman's sorrow." The song ends with a call to action, encouraging the listener to set their mind free and enjoy life like the songbird over yonder, singing gently.


Line by Line Meaning

Coffee or tea, my dearest mind
Decide quickly, my dear mind


Ain't no time to hesitate at all
There's no time to waste, act fast


In the bluest of the morn
Early in the morning


Embrace your heart, we're having a ball
Enjoy and celebrate life


Fools only learn to fix the price,
Only fools care about material things


Feast of breads, of wine and freak show
Celebration with food, drinks, and entertainment


Even if the lights gone out,
Even in difficult times


Life goes on... we're spinning it once again
Life continues, and we keep moving forward


Monday madness in the suburbs
Chaos of the first day of the week


Seven days of angry smiles, we're in a jam
Facing tough situations for a week


Inner life and city pride
Balancing personal and social life


We're dancing fast in the speed of light,
Living life to the fullest, quickly


We'll carry on...
We'll continue to move forward


Someday you'll be free,
One day, you'll be truly free


Freeer than bluesman's sorrow
More free than someone who's lost everything


Even in our haste to be
Even when we're in a rush


Life caught on, you're on your own
Life is unpredictable, and you're responsible for yourself


Lord i have my call,
I have a purpose in life


In the wake of all this and more
Despite everything happening around us


Set your mind, enjoy and be free
Stay positive, enjoy life, and be free


Like the songbird over yonder singing gently
As peaceful and free as a singing bird




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: RAMONDO GASCARO

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