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Animal Zoo
Spirit Lyrics


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Living in the city I've been abused (He has)
Jobs I keep and people I meet
They don't do more than make me amused
Everywhere I turn now, just more bad news
So don't look now and don't ask how
Gonna find me a way to the animal zoo
Oh no, something went wrong
Well you're much too fat and a little too long
Hey hey, got too much to lose
Got to get on back to the animal zoo
Looking at my body, I'm slipin down (So far)
The air I breathe and the water I drink
Is selling me short and turning me around
Everyone I see now, on their way too (Everybody)
So don't look now and don't ask how
Gonna find a way home to the animal zoo
Oh no, something went wrong
Well you're much too fat and a little too long
Hey hey, got too much to lose
Got to get on home to the animal zoo
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
(Look Out)
Oh no, something went wrong
Well you're much too fat and a little too long
Hey hey, got too much to lose
Got to get on home to the animal zoo
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
Oh no, something went wrong
Well you're much too fat and a little too long
Hey hey, got too much to lose
Got to get on home to the animal zoo
Oh no, something went wrong
Well you're much too fat and a little too long
Much to fat and a little to long
Much to fat and a little to long

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Spirit's song Animal Zoo seem to explore the feelings of disillusionment and dissatisfaction with city life. The main character, who appears to be the singer or narrator, is presented as someone who has suffered abuse and is finding city life rather unfulfilling. The people, jobs, and experiences he encounters fail to captivate him, and he is surrounded by bad news everywhere he turns.


The singer has a yearning to escape his current reality and retreat to an "Animal Zoo" - a place where nature and animals could offer him a sense of freedom and connection with the earth. However, there seems to be an obstacle in the way, as indicated by the line "Oh no, something went wrong/ You're much too fat and a little too long." This can be interpreted as an allusion to some sort of societal or personal barrier that separates the singer from his desired destination. Nonetheless, the singer seems determined to find his way back to the "Animal Zoo," which symbolizes a simpler, more natural life that is more fulfilling than the urban existence he has grown accustomed to.


Overall, the lyrics in Animal Zoo seem to express feelings of disillusionment, disillusionment, and dissatisfaction with city life, juxtaposed with a desire to return to something more primal and natural - represented by the "Animal Zoo."


Line by Line Meaning

Living in the city I've been abused
He has been mistreated while living in the city.


Jobs I keep and people I meet They don't do more than make me amused
His job and interactions with people don't bring him any real fulfillment.


Everywhere I turn now, just more bad news
No matter where he looks or goes, he is faced with negative things happening.


So don't look now and don't ask how Gonna find me a way to the animal zoo
He doesn't know how he will do it, but he wants to escape to a place resembling the simplicity and freedom of an animal zoo.


Oh no, something went wrong Well you're much too fat and a little too long Hey hey, got too much to lose Got to get on back to the animal zoo
He is being rejected by someone who is telling him he has too much to lose where he currently is, and needs to escape back to the animal zoo.


Looking at my body, I'm slipin down (So far) The air I breathe and the water I drink Is selling me short and turning me around Everyone I see now, on their way too (Everybody)
He feels his health and wellness is deteriorating due to the poor quality of air and water he is exposed to. Everyone else he sees is also in a similar situation.


Got to find a way home to the animal zoo
He continues his search for a way to return to the animal zoo.


Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey (Look Out)
An interjection to grab the listener's attention.


Much to fat and a little to long Much to fat and a little to long
Repetition of the previous line about having too much to lose where he is.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JAY FERGUSON

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