There area other artists ith the same name:
2.The Donkeys were a 70s British mod revival group that appeared on the scene at the same time as The Jam while having a sound and singer that seem eerily similar. Just check out their 1977 album 'Monkey Business' and see for yourself. The band was: Dave Owen - bass, Neil Ferguson - vocals / guitar, Mark Wellham - drums, and Tony Ferguson - rhythm guitar / vocals. Their records were a mixture of 60s pop rock harmonies with New Wave sounds and a punk-inspired ethos. Being a smash among power pop fans but finding mainstream popularity eluding their grasp, the band made five singles: "What I Want" / "Four Letters" (on Rhesus and Deram Records, 1979), "No Way" / "You Jane" (on Back Door and Vertigo Records, 1980), "Don't Go" / "Living Legends" (on MCA Records, 1980), "Let's Float" / "Strike Talks" (on MCA, 1981), and "Listen To Your Radio" / "Watched By Everyone" (on MCA, 1981). The guys are sometimes known by "The Donkees" and other alternate names.
3. The Donkeys were a Japanese band featuring a Noise rock and hardcore punk sound. The Kyushu Island group had an abrasive ethos very unlike their j-rock contemporaries and created aptly titled tracks such as "Anti-war", "I'm Wanking In The City", "Fuck Your Life", and others.
None of the above are to be confused with 60s rock group Keld & The Donkeys.
In The Morning
The Donkeys Lyrics
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In your eyes
Long red cape and feline eyes
It’s your disguise
Known you going
Going on days
Such a haze
I don’t like talking anymore
English gardens in my yard
They’ve been far
Caught a glimpsey
Of a blip
It did skip
Mend my socks last week
You so sweet
I don’t like talking anymore
Such a bore
In the morning I do rise
The Donkeys's song "In the Morning" depicts the feeling of mundane routine and boredom in a relationship. The opening line "In the morning I do rise in your eyes" suggests that the singer wakes up to his significant other every day, but his interest in her has dwindled as he refers to her as having a "disguise" with her "long red cape and feline eyes". He also mentions that he has known her for a while and uses the phrase "going on days" to imply that their relationship has existed for a long time. Despite this, he is unable to find excitement in their conversations and finds it "such a bore."
As the song progresses, the singer talks about "English gardens in my yard" which could symbolize the beauty and tranquility of their relationship, but he talks about it being "far" indicating a sense of disconnect. He then catches a glimpse of something that may excite him, but it quickly passes by, represented by the line "Caught a glimpsey of a blip it did skip." The singer also talks about mundane activities like mending his socks and though he thinks his significant other is "so sweet", he still cannot find interest in conversing with her.
Overall, the song conveys a sense of detachment in a stagnant relationship, where the spark and excitement have faded over time, leaving the singer feeling unfulfilled.
Line by Line Meaning
In the morning I do rise
Every day, I wake up early
In your eyes
I see myself reflected in your eyes
Long red cape and feline eyes
You wear a red cape and your eyes look like those of a cat
It's your disguise
You are pretending to be someone you're not
Known you going
I have known you for some time
Going on days
Time is passing by
Such a haze
Things are unclear and confusing
I don't like talking anymore
I don't enjoy speaking with you
Such a bore
It's boring
English gardens in my yard
I have a beautiful garden with traditional English flowers in my backyard
They've been far
I haven't been able to appreciate them lately
Caught a glimpsey
I saw something briefly
Of a blip
Of something small and fleeting
It did skip
It disappeared quickly
Mend my socks last week
I repaired my socks recently
You so sweet
You are kind and pleasant
I don't like talking anymore
I no longer enjoy having conversations
Such a bore
It is dull and uninteresting
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Anthony Lukens, Jessie Gulati, Sam Sprague, Timothy Denardo
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