Countdown
Sixty Stories Lyrics


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Don't go to sleep.
There is a story I would like to tell you
About a girl who went to the zoo one sunny afternoon.
And she saw animals in homes that weren't their own.
So she thought, "I will set them free and we will run away."

So she packed her things and built a rocket ship with room for a few.
Then she said "Hey who would like to come? I am going to the moon."

So they came: an elephant and a couple of baboons.
And they made a list of things that they would need on the moon:

Oxygen, snacks, drinks and a couple things to read.
Then they called their moms and launched at dawn.
That's where the story ends.





So, go to sleep.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sixty Stories' song Countdown tell a story about a young girl who visits the zoo and sees animals in captivity. Moved by the sight of the animals in homes that aren't their own, she decides to take action and free them, constructing a rocket ship to take them all away to the moon. The girl is joined by an elephant and a couple of baboons, and together they make a list of necessary items including oxygen, snacks, drinks, and reading material. They then launch into space as dawn breaks, leaving the audience to imagine the outcome of their adventure.


On a deeper level, the song can be interpreted as a metaphor for freedom, the pursuit of happiness, and the power of imagination. The girl's desire to set the animals free can be seen as symbolic of the human desire for liberation from oppression or confinement. The rocket ship can be seen as a symbol of hope and possibility, representing the idea that with determination and creativity, we can achieve anything we set our minds to. The lyrics suggest that the journey is as important as the destination, emphasizing the importance of enjoying the ride and taking time to appreciate the world around us.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't go to sleep.
Stay awake and listen to the story I want to share with you.


There is a story I would like to tell you
Listen carefully, as I am about to narrate a fictional story.


About a girl who went to the zoo one sunny afternoon.
The singer of the story is a young girl who visited the zoo on a bright day.


And she saw animals in homes that weren't their own.
She observed that the animals were living in the zoo, which was not their natural habitat.


So she thought, "I will set them free and we will run away."
The girl decided to free the animals from their cages and flee with them.


So she packed her things and built a rocket ship with room for a few.
The girl then packed her belongings and constructed a space shuttle that could only accommodate a limited number of beings.


Then she said "Hey who would like to come? I am going to the moon."
She requested the animals and anyone else interested in joining her to come along on her adventure to the moon.


So they came: an elephant and a couple of baboons.
An elephant and some baboons agreed to accompany her on her mission.


And they made a list of things that they would need on the moon:
Together, they compiled a list of items that would be required on the lunar surface.


Oxygen, snacks, drinks and a couple things to read.
Their list contained oxygen to breathe, refreshments to munch on, and reading material to pass the time.


Then they called their moms and launched at dawn.
Before starting their journey, they got in touch with their mothers and then launched the space shuttle at daybreak.


That's where the story ends.
The tale concludes with the group setting out on their space odyssey towards the moon.


So, go to sleep.
Now that the story is over, you can rest and catch some sleep.




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