Lazy Busy
Montefiori Cocktail Lyrics


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Nyro Laura
The First Songs
Lazy Suzan
Lazy flower
my you've grown so tall
I have lost
and loved him
you have seen it all

Lazy Susan
Lazy thru
hasn't got a thing to do
oh but to sit there
and light up the hillside
sun fried
black-eyed Sue

Lazy Susan
lazy thru
all the hills in love with you
Courted and cradled
by heaven and hillside
sun fried
balck-eyed Sue
Black-eyed

Black-eyed Sue
how happy you must be
Once I too
had someone lovin' me

Johnny Johnny
warm and true
that's how I remember you
this morning
just as I found you
up their on the hillside




with sun fried
black-eyed lazy Susan

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Montefiori Cocktail's song Lazy Busy tell a story about a lazy flower named Susan, who sits idly on a hillside basking in the sun. The singer, Nyro Laura reminisces about a past love, Johnny, and comments on the fact that Susan has seen it all. The repetition of the phrase "lazy thru" invokes a sense of tranquility and lightheartedness that suits the slow, jazzy instrumental background of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

Nyro Laura
The artist name of the songwriter


The First Songs
The title of the album


Lazy Suzan
Introducing the subject of the song: a person named Susan who is lazy.


Lazy flower
Describing Susan as a lazy, relaxed person.


my you've grown so tall
Noticing Susan's growth and development over time.


I have lost
Admitting to losing something or someone; possibly referring to a love interest.


and loved him
Acknowledging that the loss was someone for whom the singer had strong feelings.


you have seen it all
Believing that Susan has been witness to everything the artist has gone through.


Lazy Susan
Repeating the subject's name to emphasize their laziness.


Lazy thru
Reiterating the point that Susan is lazy with nothing to do.


hasn't got a thing to do
Confirming that Susan is idle and has no tasks to complete.


oh but to sit there
Describing the limited actions available to Susan.


and light up the hillside
Suggesting that Susan is an attractive person who brightens up the surrounding area.


sun fried
Describing Susan's appearance in the sun.


black-eyed Sue
A nickname for Susan, likely due to the dark color of her eyes.


Lazy Susan
Continuing to emphasize the subject's laziness.


lazy thru
Reiterating yet again how lazy Susan is.


all the hills in love with you
Suggesting that even the hills around Susan are enamored with her.


Courted and cradled
Implying that Susan is cared for and protected by her surroundings.


by heaven and hillside
Further emphasizing the idea that Susan is surrounded by natural beauty.


sun fried
Repeating the description of Susan's appearance in the sun.


balck-eyed Sue
Another mention of Susan's nickname.


Black-eyed
Yet another mention of Susan's nickname.


Black-eyed Sue
Once more emphasizing Susan's nickname.


how happy you must be
Assuming that Susan is content with her life of laziness.


Once I too
Recalling the singer's past.


had someone lovin' me
Admitting that the singer has not had love in their life lately.


Johnny Johnny
Introducing another character named Johnny.


warm and true
Describing Johnny with positive attributes.


that's how I remember you
Reiterating how the singer views Johnny.


this morning
Referring to the current time frame of the story.


just as I found you
Implying that Johnny was found in a particular state or location.


up their on the hillside
Explaining where Johnny was found.


with sun fried
Describing Johnny's appearance in the sun.


black-eyed lazy Susan
Mentioning Susan once more in the context of Johnny's discovery.




Writer(s): Francesco Montefiori, Federico Montefiori Copyright: Music Market Edizioni Sas, Pigfactory Usa LLC O.B.O. Music Market Edizioni Sas

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