Outside
The Midnights Lyrics


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There's a wind on the eastern side
Ghost gums dance in the moonlit night
Mopoke mourns the racketeers
The bosses they can sense your mood
All in place to a hand that rules
They all want to deal you out

I can see the outside world
Everything's inviting in the outside world
Leaving all my problems in the outside world

It's the summer of another year
A little world weary a little more to fear
Hold those cards tight to your chest
Maybe someday you could be a man




Living quietly in a caravan
Not the Lismore road tonight

Overall Meaning

The Midnights' song, "Outside," depicts a serene vision of nature that is tainted by the corruption and artificiality of life. The first verse paints a picture of an idyllic natural landscape on the eastern side. The ghost gums, the Mopoke mourning the desecration by racketeers, and the bosses who sense your mood, all suggest the delicate balance that exists between human activity and natural forces. The second verse, however, is a sharp contrast to the first, as it describes the singer's desire to escape the real world and immerse themselves in the outside world. This reflects the idea that people often seek refuge in nature when they feel overwhelmed or disillusioned by the complexities of modern society.


The lyrics of the chorus further emphasize this overwhelming sense of relief and liberation. The singer desires to leave behind all their problems and immerse themselves in the rejuvenating and invigorating "outside world." The line "Everything's inviting in the outside world" implies that the natural world offers a sense of comfort and security that is absent in mainstream society.


Overall, The Midnights' "Outside" is a poignant reminder that there is a delicate balance between humans and nature. Despite the hustle and bustle of life, it is crucial to seek refuge in the beauty and tranquility of the outside world.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a wind on the eastern side
A wind is blowing on the eastern side


Ghost gums dance in the moonlit night
Ghost gums are moving in the nighttime under the moonlight


Mopoke mourns the racketeers
Mopoke, which is a bird native to Australia, is grieving for the illegal traders


The bosses they can sense your mood
The leaders can feel your emotions


All in place to a hand that rules
Everything is under control of a dominant force


They all want to deal you out
They all wish to exclude you from their dealings


I can see the outside world
I am aware of the external world


Everything's inviting in the outside world
The world is enticing beyond the current location


Leaving all my problems in the outside world
By going outside, I am leaving behind my issues


It's the summer of another year
It is summer once again


A little world weary, a little more to fear
Feeling a bit jaded and apprehensive


Hold those cards tight to your chest
Keep your secrets and intentions concealed


Maybe someday you could be a man
There is hope that you may mature and develop


Living quietly in a caravan
Living a peaceful life in a caravan


Not the Lismore road tonight
Not taking the Lismore route today




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JAMES MOGINIE, MARTIN ROTSEY, PETER GARRETT, PETER GIFFORD, ROBERT HIRST

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Vincent Saunders

Seen them live wellington onelove concert years ago awesome song

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Where'd they go. Awesome sound

Aaron Edmonds

They were awesome at Raggaz:)

Matariki Styles

Mad at Jack Johnson Keep it up

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Inside looking at the outside looking in

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