grasshopper
The Mamas & the Papas Lyrics


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Grasshopper cannot stop her roaming,
And her home and friends
Don't mean anything no more.
Showstopper, you cannot top her.
With a cowboy grace,
Can't stay in one place
Too long (too long).
[?] topper, she told such a whopper,
But everyone knows




When winter comes
Grasshoppers go.

Overall Meaning

The Mamas & the Papas's song "Grasshopper" presents a character who embodies the classic grasshopper folklore - the free-spirited and whimsical insect that roams and jumps from one place to another. The song tells the story of a woman who cannot stop her wandering and feels detached from her home and friends. Her carefree nature and cowboy-like grace prevent her from staying in one place for too long. The lyrics suggest that the grasshopper character has recently told a lie, perhaps trying to justify her roaming ways, but the truth is that she follows her instincts, and when winter comes, she is bound to continue her journey.


The song is not only about the individual character but also serves as a metaphor for the restless counterculture of the 1960s. The lyrics reflect the hippie lifestyle and the restless spirit of the generation, who sought to break free from societal norms and responsibilities. The Mamas & the Papas were known for their harmonies and catchy tunes, but their lyrics often delved into sociocultural issues of the time, making them one of the influential bands of the period.


Line by Line Meaning

Grasshopper cannot stop her roaming,
The person being referred to as Grasshopper is unable to control their tendency to move around and explore new places.


And her home and friends Don't mean anything no more.
As Grasshopper travels and explores new places, they feel less connected and attached to their home and friends.


Showstopper, you cannot top her.
This line is directed towards someone else who is being called a showstopper. It implies that no matter what this person does, they cannot outdo Grasshopper in terms of their adventurous and free-spirited nature.


With a cowboy grace, Can't stay in one place Too long (too long).
Grasshopper moves around in a graceful, almost cowboy-like manner, but cannot stay in one place for too long because of their innate desire to explore and move on to new things.


[?] topper, she told such a whopper, But everyone knows When winter comes Grasshoppers go.
This line is somewhat unclear with regards to the missing word, but it implies that Grasshopper may have told a big lie or exaggerated their travels in some way. However, the last two lines suggest that once winter comes, Grasshopper will move on to a new place, which is in line with their character of being unable to stay in one place for too long.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: MARK PHILLIPS, SARAH SCHACHNER, DAVID VANACORE

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