Monkey Gone To Heaven
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There was a god
An underwater god who controlled the sea
Got killed by ten million pounds of sludge
From New York and New Jersey

This monkey's gone to Heaven
This monkey's gone to Heaven
This monkey's gone to Heaven
This monkey's gone to Heaven

The creature in the sky
Got sucked in a hole
Now there's a hole in the sky
And the ground's not cold
And if the ground's not cold
Everything is gonna burn
We'll all take turns, I'll get mine too

This monkey's gone to Heaven
This monkey's gone to Heaven
This monkey's gone to Heaven
This monkey's gone to Heaven

Rock me, Joe

If Man is five, if Man is five, if Man is five
Then the Devil is six, then the Devil is six
Then the Devil is six, the Devil is six
And if the Devil is six
Then God is seven, then God is seven, then God is seven

This monkey's gone to Heaven
This monkey's gone to Heaven
This monkey's gone to Heaven
This monkey's gone to Heaven
This monkey's gone to Heaven
This monkey's gone to Heaven
This monkey's gone to Heaven




This monkey's gone to Heaven
This monkey's gone to Heaven

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Monkey Gone to Heaven" by Pixies touch on themes of environmental destruction, existentialism, and the pursuit of understanding the relationship between God, the Devil, and humanity.


The opening lines describe a god, specifically an underwater god who controlled the sea. However, this god meets a tragic fate when it gets killed by ten million pounds of sludge from New York and New Jersey. This can be interpreted as a commentary on the devastating impact of human pollution on the natural world. The reference to the underwater god being killed by sludge emphasizes the interconnectedness between human actions and the consequences for the environment.


The repeated mantra "This monkey's gone to Heaven" serves as a reflection on the idea that the destruction of the underwater god's life has consequences beyond just the natural world. It hints at a larger cosmic order and the belief that actions have consequences, even transcendental ones.


The next verse introduces the idea of a creature in the sky being sucked into a hole, resulting in a hole in the sky. This imagery can be seen as reflective of the destruction of the natural order and the consequences humanity may face as a result. The line "And if the ground's not cold, everything is gonna burn" suggests that if the natural balance is disrupted, there will be catastrophic consequences.


The following section introduces a numerical analogy, stating that if Man is five, then the Devil is six, and if the Devil is six, then God is seven. This cryptic statement reflects on the nature of existence, morality, and the hierarchy of power. It suggests the complexity and interplay between good and evil, as well as the idea that there is a divine order that governs the universe.


Overall, "Monkey Gone to Heaven" delves into deep philosophical and environmental themes while leaving room for interpretation. It serves as a contemplation on humanity's impact on the natural world, the consequences of our actions, and the search for meaning and understanding within the cosmic order.


Line by Line Meaning

There was a god
There once existed a deity


An underwater god who controlled the sea
A divine being residing beneath the ocean, governing its forces


Got killed by ten million pounds of sludge
Met its demise due to an overwhelming amount of pollutant waste


From New York and New Jersey
Originating from these specific regions


This monkey's gone to Heaven
This individual's soul has ascended to a heavenly realm


The creature in the sky
The being dwelling above the Earth


Got sucked in a hole
Was pulled into a void or abyss


Now there's a hole in the sky
Resulting in a void or opening in the celestial expanse


And the ground's not cold
Contrary to expectation, the earth's surface is not freezing


And if the ground's not cold
If the soil is not chilled


Everything is gonna burn
All things shall be consumed by fire


We'll all take turns, I'll get mine too
Each individual will face their own fate, including myself


If Man is five, if Man is five, if Man is five
If humanity is considered to possess a numerical value of five


Then the Devil is six, then the Devil is six
Therefore, the Devil's value would be six


And if the Devil is six
Assuming the Devil's numerical worth is six


Then God is seven, then God is seven, then God is seven
Subsequently, God would be assigned a value of seven


This monkey's gone to Heaven
This individual's spirit has ascended to a divine realm


This monkey's gone to Heaven
This individual's soul has ascended to a heavenly realm


This monkey's gone to Heaven
This individual's spirit has ascended to a divine realm


This monkey's gone to Heaven
This individual's soul has ascended to a heavenly realm


This monkey's gone to Heaven
This individual's spirit has ascended to a divine realm


This monkey's gone to Heaven
This individual's soul has ascended to a heavenly realm


This monkey's gone to Heaven
This individual's spirit has ascended to a divine realm


This monkey's gone to Heaven
This individual's soul has ascended to a heavenly realm




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Charles Thompson

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