Hey! Mr. Moonman
The Figgs Lyrics


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Hey, the moon has turned.
Tipped his head with one concern
He's yawning for sleep
From sunshine he sneaks

A day has passed, since his shadow cast away from you and me.
He's bright from the day
Across the way, that shines on the other sea.

Hey Mr Moonman, why did you leave?
You're always facing me, lighting up the sky

So, the night has come
Where's the man we're running from
At night time he speaks
He's yawning for sleep

Well I'm impressed with his presence
Once again he's on the scene




He might be afraid of being late
Or lost behind a cloudy dream.

Overall Meaning

The song "Hey! Mr. Moonman" by The Figgs is a contemplative piece about the moon and the effect it has on our lives. The song talks about the moon's constant presence in our lives, how it follows us wherever we go, and how it affects us in different ways during different times of the day. The lyrics are poetic and filled with imagery that helps to paint a vivid picture of the moon's movements and its effect on our world.


The song starts off by talking about how the moon has turned and is now looking towards the earth with "one concern". The moon is tired and ready for sleep after having spent the day shining brightly in the sky. The song reflects on how the moon's presence is always there, even when we can't see it during the day, and how it shines on the other side of the world. The song then asks the question, "Hey Mr. Moonman, why did you leave?" and speaks to the moon's constant presence in our lives.


As the night falls, the song talks about how the moon is once again present and how it has a different effect on us at night compared to during the day. The song talks about how the moon speaks to us at night and how it is once again yawning for sleep. The song reflects on the moon's presence and how it is always there, even when we can't see it. The song ends by reflecting on the moon's importance in our lives and how it is always there for us, even when we don't realize it.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey, the moon has turned.
The moon has changed phases.


Tipped his head with one concern
The moon appears to be worried.


He's yawning for sleep
The moon seems tired and ready to rest.


From sunshine he sneaks
The moon only appears in the sky once the sun has set.


A day has passed, since his shadow cast away from you and me.
The moon has moved on in its orbit since we last saw its shadow.


He's bright from the day
The moon is reflecting the light of the sun that shone on it earlier.


Across the way, that shines on the other sea.
The moon's light is shining on a body of water on the other side of the Earth.


Hey Mr Moonman, why did you leave?
The artist is addressing the personified moon, wondering why it has changed phases or disappeared from view.


You're always facing me, lighting up the sky
The moon appears to be following the artist, providing light at night.


So, the night has come
It is now dark outside and the stars are visible.


Where's the man we're running from
The singer is using a metaphor to ask where their problems or fears have gone now that it's nighttime.


At night time he speaks
The moon seems to be communicating with the artist in the quietness of the night.


He's yawning for sleep
The moon appears tired and ready to set in the sky.


Well I'm impressed with his presence
The singer admires the moon's beauty and power.


Once again he's on the scene
The moon has risen again in the night sky.


He might be afraid of being late
The artist imagines the moon might be worried about setting too late in the morning sky.


Or lost behind a cloudy dream.
The artist pictures the moon as being obscured by clouds in the sky, unable to shine its light.




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