New Age Girl
The Falling Devices Lyrics


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I've got a new age girl (Tell us what she's like)
An environmentalist girl (Does she ride a bike)
She has crystal necklace (She spend a lot of cash)
Though her vibes are rather reckless (She's heading for a crash)
Oh her flowing skirt is blowing in a transcendental wind
And she wonders without knowing where did she begin.

Mary Moon... she's a vegetarian (Mary Moon, Mary Moon, Mary Moon)
Mary Moon...
Will outlive all the
Septuagenarians (Mary Moon, Mary Moon, Mary Moon)
Oh, she loves me so
She hates to be alone
She don't eat meat
But she sure like the bone

You knew she drives a wind car (How does she like it)
It doesn't get her far (Why doesn't she bike it)
But it gets her to where she's going to
(I don't know, I don't know, I don't know)
Where that is, I wish I knew
I don't know where she's going
And I don't know where she's been
All I know that loving her has gotta be a sin

Mary Moon... she's a vegetarian (Mary Moon, Mary Moon, Mary Moon)
Mary Moon...
Will outlive all the
Septuagenarians (Mary Moon, Mary Moon, Mary Moon)
Oh, she loves me so
She hates to be alone
She don't eat meat
But she sure like the bone

Mary Moon will you hesitate
Don't segregate your thought from your emotions
I know that devotion isn't way up there

Mary Moon... she's a vegetarian (Mary Moon, Mary Moon, Mary Moon)
Mary Moon...
Will outlive all the
Septuagenarians (Mary Moon, Mary Moon, Mary Moon)
Mary Moon... she's an intellectual (Mary Moon, Mary Moon, Mary Moon)
Mary Moon...
Despite that fact remains quite




Sexual (Mary Moon, Mary Moon, Mary Moon)
Mary Moon... she's the one for me, me

Overall Meaning

The Falling Devices' song "New Age Girl" is an ode to a unique, unconventional woman who is characterized by her strong environmentalist values and eccentric personality. The song's narrator describes his new age girl, with her crystal necklaces, flowing skirts, and unpredictable vibes, as someone who is both mystifying and fascinating. The lyrics suggest that she is a free spirit, guided by an unknown force, and pondering her place in the world without really knowing where she came from.


The second verse of the song introduces Mary Moon, a vegetarian who is likely to outlive all septuagenarians. This line represents the singer's admiration for Mary's healthy lifestyle and the fact that she prioritizes taking care of her body. The chorus repeats the phrase "Mary Moon she's a vegetarian" and emphasizes how much the singer loves her, despite her unconventional ways.


The final verse of the song calls on Mary to acknowledge and merge her emotions with her intellect, suggesting that she may be more focused on intellectual pursuits and may have difficulty expressing her feelings. The song concludes with the singer exclaiming that Mary is the one for him.


Line by Line Meaning

I've got a new age girl (Tell us what she's like)
The singer has a girlfriend who is into new age beliefs and practices.


An environmentalist girl (Does she ride a bike)
The girlfriend is also an environmentalist who cares about preserving the planet.


She has crystal necklace (She spend a lot of cash)
The girlfriend spends a lot of money on accessories such as a crystal necklace.


Though her vibes are rather reckless (She's heading for a crash)
Despite her beliefs, the girlfriend's actions may be leading her towards negative consequences.


Oh her flowing skirt is blowing in a transcendental wind
The girlfriend wears a flowing skirt that moves with the natural elements, indicating her connection to nature and spirituality.


And she wonders without knowing where did she begin.
The girlfriend may be unsure of how she came to adopt her beliefs and practices.


Mary Moon... she's a vegetarian (Mary Moon, Mary Moon, Mary Moon)
The singer introduces another character named Mary Moon, who is a vegetarian.


Mary Moon... Will outlive all the Septuagenarians (Mary Moon, Mary Moon, Mary Moon)
The singer believes that Mary Moon will live longer than those in their 70s.


Oh, she loves me so
The singer is loved by Mary Moon.


She hates to be alone
Mary Moon dislikes being by herself.


She don't eat meat But she sure like the bone
Mary Moon doesn't eat meat, but still enjoys sexual activities.


You knew she drives a wind car (How does she like it)
The singer assumes that Mary Moon drives a car powered by wind energy.


It doesn't get her far (Why doesn't she bike it)
The car may not be very effective at taking her places, leading the singer to question why she doesn't ride a bike instead.


But it gets her to where she's going to (I don't know, I don't know, I don't know)
The car still gets Mary Moon to her desired destination, although the singer is unsure where that is.


Where that is, I wish I knew I don't know where she's going And I don't know where she's been
The singer is unsure of Mary Moon's intentions and past experiences.


All I know that loving her has gotta be a sin
Despite his confusion and lack of information, the singer cannot help but feel that his love for Mary Moon is wrong.


Mary Moon will you hesitate Don't segregate your thought from your emotions
The singer asks Mary Moon not to separate her intellectual beliefs from her emotions.


I know that devotion isn't way up there
The singer acknowledges that Mary Moon may not be as devoted to their relationship as he is.


Mary Moon... she's an intellectual (Mary Moon, Mary Moon, Mary Moon)
The singer describes Mary Moon as someone who values intellectual pursuits.


Despite that fact remains quite Sexual (Mary Moon, Mary Moon, Mary Moon)
Despite her intellectualism, Mary Moon still enjoys sexual activities.


Mary Moon... she's the one for me, me
The singer declares Mary Moon to be the one he loves and desires.




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