Michaelangelo
Peter Mayer Lyrics


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She works in a shop at the museum of art
All the he's and she's of the centuries know her name
When the lights go down and no one's around they whisper
Hey Julia you're playing a dangerous game

The Van Goghs and Chegals that hang on the walls try to tell her
That man of stone don't care anything about you
So she steals to her lover under the cover of midnight
She says that's alright I've got enough love for two

Oh there she goes
She's kissing Michaelangelo
It would take a hammer to break his heart
What a beautiful work of art
You're my beautiful work of art

Banker man tried to win her love with his money
Factory boy brought her red roses in bloom
She says give me a flower that won't fade away by morning
Give me a love that won't fade away by June

Oh there she goes
She's kissing Michaelangelo
It would take a hammer to break his heart
What a beautiful work of art
You're my beautiful work of art

Give me a love with no rainy days
Give me a love that won't fade away
Give me a love with no cloudy view
Give me only you
Oh my Michaelangelo

Two in the morning without a warning it's over
The watchman came in said it's a sin what you do
You're taking that poor man of stone for granted
Hey Julia your filthy little game is through

Oh there she goes
She's kissing Michaelangelo
It would take a hammer to break his heart
What a beautiful work of art
Oh Michaelangelo

She's kissing Michaelangelo
It would take a hammer to break his heart




What a beautiful work of art
You're my beautiful work of art

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Peter Mayer's song Michaelangelo tell the story of Julia, a woman who works at the museum of art and is fascinated by the statues and paintings of famous artists like Van Gogh and Chegals. However, when the lights go down and the museum is empty, she sneaks off to be with her lover, Michaelangelo, who is portrayed as a man of stone. While others try to win her affection with material things like money and flowers, Julia craves a love that won't fade away and is willing to risk it all to be with Michaelangelo.


The chorus of the song repeats the line "She's kissing Michaelangelo, it would take a hammer to break his heart, what a beautiful work of art" which serves as a metaphor for the love between Julia and Michaelangelo. Michaelangelo is not just a man of stone but a symbol of all the beauty and passion that Julia craves in her life. The song suggests that true love is not about material possessions or temporary affection but about finding someone who is a work of art and will stand the test of time.


Overall, Michaelangelo is a powerful song that uses vivid imagery and metaphors to tell a story about love, passion, and the art that surrounds us. It encourages the listener to think deeply about the meaning and purpose of art and love in our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

She works in a shop at the museum of art
The singer works in a store located in an art museum.


All the he's and she's of the centuries know her name
The historical figures whose art is in the museum know of her existence.


When the lights go down and no one's around they whisper
In the quiet of the museum at night, the art seems alive and speaks softly.


Hey Julia you're playing a dangerous game
Julia is engaging in a risky behavior.


The Van Goghs and Chegals that hang on the walls try to tell her
The paintings warn Julia that a statue is not capable of reciprocating love.


That man of stone don't care anything about you
The statue has no ability to feel emotions and will never love her back.


So she steals to her lover under the cover of midnight
Julia sneaks out at night to see her lover without getting caught.


She says that's alright I've got enough love for two
Julia believes her love is enough for both her and her lover.


Banker man tried to win her love with his money
A wealthy banker attempted to woo Julia with his riches.


Factory boy brought her red roses in bloom
A worker from the factory gave Julia a bouquet of freshly bloomed roses.


She says give me a flower that won't fade away by morning
Julia desires a lasting symbol of love that won't wilt or die quickly.


Give me a love that won't fade away by June
Julia wants a love that will last forever, not just a fleeting summer romance.


Give me a love with no rainy days
Julia desires a relationship with no hardships or storms.


Give me a love that won't fade away
Julia wants a love that will not die or diminish with time.


Give me a love with no cloudy view
Julia wants a clear, unobscured view of her relationship.


Give me only you
Julia's love is singular and focused on her lover.


Two in the morning without a warning it's over
At 2am, without warning, the guard ends Julia's romantic rendezvous.


The watchman came in said it's a sin what you do
The guard views Julia's behavior as morally wrong.


You're taking that poor man of stone for granted
The guard recognizes that Julia is putting all her love and affection into a statue.


Hey Julia your filthy little game is through
The guard confronts Julia and puts an end to her behavior.




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