The band is making waves with their second release, the full length album, Bonfire coming in July and last summerβs Monkey Remix EP out on Unemployable Music. Their music video for βMonkeyβ and βBonfire Manβ directed by Joel Mejia, who also plays in the band, exemplifies their talent for creating their own music videos. When performing live, they are a six-piece act, playing shows on the NYC circuit and soon to be cities on the east coast.
Monkey
My M.O. Lyrics
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That coffee pot on a burnin' stove
The Christmas tree in a place a called home
That's what I miss the most
This drifting leaves fall to the ground
I scoop them up and I throw them down
I close my eyes and I start to count
And I feel like a monkey in winter
And you are a lizard in the sun
Yes I feel like a monkey in winter
Say hello to something new
Is what a friend told me to do
'Cause beggars can't be choosers and I can't afford to lose
We never touched we never kissed
We never loved though we thought we did
So I walked away and I called it quits
What the eyes don't see, you know the heart won't miss
But I feel like a monkey in winter
And you are a lizard in the sun
Yes I feel like a monkey in winter
And winter's just began
Remember summer long ago
The sun beats down, the air was clean
It came and went away
Things come and go
But do you, do you remember me?
Remember tumble weeds on an empty road
Coffee pot on a burnin' stove
The Christmas tree in a place a called home
That's what I miss the most
We never touched we never kissed
We never loved though we thought we did
So I walked away and I called it quits
What the eyes don't see, you know the heart don't miss
But I feel like a monkey in winter
And you are a lizard in the sun
Yes I feel like a monkey in winter
And it looks like winter's gone
The song "Monkey" by My M.O. is a poignant piece of music that explores themes of longing, nostalgia, and the passage of time. The first verse paints a vivid picture of memories that the singer misses the most: tumbleweeds on an empty road, a coffee pot on a burning stove, and a Christmas tree in a place called home. These images are rooted in a sense of place and time, evoking a feeling of homesickness and longing for simpler times.
The second verse acknowledges the transience of life, with the metaphor of falling leaves and the lonely people leaving town. The singer feels like a monkey in winter - out of place, exposed, and vulnerable. The chorus reaffirms the sentiment, likening the singer to a monkey and their lost love to a lizard in the sun - two creatures at odds with their surroundings.
The third verse is a reflection on a failed love affair, where the singer and their partner never truly connected despite their efforts. The line "what the eyes don't see, you know the heart won't miss" suggests that the singer had a sense all along that things weren't right, but kept trying anyway. The song ends with a reference to the passage of time, with winter coming and going, but the memories of home and lost love remaining constant.
Overall, "Monkey" is a beautifully written song that taps into the universal longing for connection, belonging, and the comfort of home. Its haunting melody and evocative lyrics linger long after the song has ended.
Line by Line Meaning
Remember tumble weeds on an empty road
Reminiscing about driving down an abandoned road with no one in sight
That coffee pot on a burnin' stove
Memories of the aroma and sizzle of coffee brewing on a hot stove
The Christmas tree in a place a called home
Nostalgia for the warmth and familiarity of waking up on Christmas morning to see the tree surrounded by presents
That's what I miss the most
Those memories are what's most missed
This drifting leaves fall to the ground
The leaves falling and blowing around
I scoop them up and I throw them down
Picking up and throwing leaves for fun
I close my eyes and I start to count
Playing a game of hiding and seeking or just distracting oneself
The lonely people leaving town
Observing the lack of people around and the departure of those who are present
And I feel like a monkey in winter
Emotions of discontent and displacement, feeling out of place
And you are a lizard in the sun
Comparing to someone who is comfortable and happy in their environment
Say hello to something new
Advice given to try and welcome change
Is what a friend told me to do
A suggestion from a friend
'Cause beggars can't be choosers and I can't afford to lose
Feeling like there is no other choice or option besides embracing something new
We never touched we never kissed
A relationship that was never physically intimate
We never loved though we thought we did
Realization that the relationship was never actually love
So I walked away and I called it quits
Decision to end the relationship
What the eyes don't see, you know the heart won't miss
If something isn't observed or noticed, it won't leave an emotional impact
And winter's just began
Winter as metaphor for a time of coldness or sadness, with no end in sight
Remember summer long ago
Memories of a past summer
The sun beats down, the air was clean
Recalling a vivid summer day with a clear blue sky and fresh air
It came and went away
The fleeting nature of enjoyable moments
Things come and go
Acceptance of the transient nature of things
But do you, do you remember me?
Wondering if someone else remembers them the way they remember the past
And it looks like winter's gone
Hope for the end of the metaphorical winter, a sense that things may start to improve
Lyrics Β© BMG Rights Management
Written by: TERRY HALL, TOBY RUSSELL LYONS
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