Neighbourhood
Moses Gunn Collective Lyrics


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How I love my neighbourhood
Leg of ham and a kitchen knife
Lay my head down when I sleep at night
White picket fence where I can hide
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
How I love my neighbourhood
Forty inch screen and a blue blu-ray
Lay my head down when I sleep at night
Gun in the drawer so I'll survive
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
How I love my neighbourhood
Morphine drips,
Three kids and the wife
I shake the hands that feeds me right
Pray that I'll make it to work on time
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
How I love my neighbourhood
Nuclear dream and a golden raft
Get to a field that I see in my eyes
Comfortably know we'll pass the time
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
I fall in love
In a good time
I fall in love
Real good time
My neighbourhood
My neighbourhood
My neighbourhood
My neighbourhood
My neighbourhood
My neighbourhood
My neighbourhood
My neighbourhood
I fall in love
I fall in love
I fall in love




I fall in love
I fall in love

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Moses Gunn Collective's song "Neighbourhood" seem to represent a sarcastic and somewhat satirical perspective on the concept of a perfect suburban neighborhood. The repeated phrase "How I love my neighbourhood" is used ironically, implying that although the singer may seem content with their surroundings, there are underlying issues and contradictions present.


The mention of a leg of ham and a kitchen knife points to a comfortable and mundane domestic life, where the daily routines involve simple pleasures such as preparing meals. However, the line "Gun in the drawer so I'll survive" adds a darker tone, suggesting a sense of fear or insecurity lurking beneath the surface.


The lyrics continue to criticize the superficiality and materialism of the neighborhood, with references to a 40-inch screen, blue blu-ray (a type of disc format), and a white picket fence. These material possessions and symbols of a perfect suburban life are juxtaposed with the line "Morphine drips, three kids and the wife," suggesting a complicated reality hidden behind the idyllic façade.


The mention of a "Nuclear dream and a golden raft" may allude to a desire for escapism or a better life beyond the confines of the neighborhood. The singer seeks solace in a field they see in their mind's eye, indicating a longing for freedom and a more fulfilling existence.


Overall, the lyrics of "Neighbourhood" convey a sense of irony and criticism towards the superficiality, conformity, and hidden complexities of suburban life.


Line by Line Meaning

How I love my neighbourhood
Expressing deep affection for the neighborhood


Leg of ham and a kitchen knife
Enjoying simple meals and cooking tools


Lay my head down when I sleep at night
Finding comfort and security in sleep


White picket fence where I can hide
Seeking refuge and privacy behind a traditional fence


Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh
Vocalization without specific meaning


Forty inch screen and a blue blu-ray
Having entertainment technology at home


Gun in the drawer so I'll survive
Keeping a firearm for personal safety


Morphine drips, Three kids and the wife
Dependence on pain medication, family responsibilities


I shake the hands that feed me right
Appreciating those who provide for me


Pray that I'll make it to work on time
Hoping for punctuality in professional life


Nuclear dream and a golden raft
Dreaming of security and prosperity


Get to a field that I see in my eyes
Imagining a peaceful and fulfilling place


Comfortably know we'll pass the time
Feeling at ease with the passage of time


I fall in love
Experiencing romantic or emotional attachment


In a good time
During a positive period


Real good time
An exceptionally enjoyable period


My neighbourhood
Referring to the beloved place




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