Look Out
The Monkees Lyrics


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Look out, here comes tomorrow
That's when I'll have to choose
How I wish I could borrow
Someone else's shoes

Mary, oh what a sweet girl
Lips like strawberry pie
Sandra, the long hair and pig tails
Can't make up my mind

I see all kinds of sorrow
Wish I only loved one
Look out, here comes tomorrow
Oh, how I wish tomorrow would never come

Told them both that I loved them
Said it, and it was true
But I can't have both of them
Don't know what to do

I see all kinds of sorrow
Wish I only loved one
Look out, here comes tomorrow
Oh, how I wish tomorrow would never come

Mary
I love you
Sandra
I love you

Well, I see all kinds of sorrow
Wish I only loved one
Look out, here comes tomorrow
Oh, how I wish tomorrow would never come

I love you




Darling
I love you

Overall Meaning

In The Monkees’ song “Look Out,” the singer is faced with a difficult decision between two girls he loves: Mary and Sandra. He wishes he could borrow someone else's shoes to avoid making the choice himself. Mary is described as having lips like strawberry pie while Sandra is characterized by her long hair and pig tails. The singer is aware of the impending sorrow that his decision will cause, and he wishes he only loved one of them. He’s already told them both that he loves them, and it was true, but he can’t have both of them. The refrain of “look out, here comes tomorrow” suggests that the singer is dreading the decision he has to make, and he wishes that tomorrow would never come.


The lyrics of “Look Out” convey the confusion and internal struggle that can come with love triangles. The singer’s thoughts are jumbled and conflicted, as he wishes he could have one but doesn’t want to hurt the other. The song’s subject matter was controversial for the time, particularly for a boy band. The Monkees were marketed as a wholesome group, and the song’s honest portrayal of teenage sexuality was a departure from their usual bubblegum pop.


Line by Line Meaning

Look out, here comes tomorrow
The upcoming time is always intimidating and challenging to make a decision


That's when I'll have to choose
The specific day is the deadline for making a decision


How I wish I could borrow
I am envious of someone else's situation


Someone else's shoes
Their experiences would be more suitable for this tough decision


Mary, oh what a sweet girl
Mary is lovely and charming


Lips like strawberry pie
Mary's lips are sweet and enticing, like a dessert


Sandra, the long hair and pig tails
Sandra's hair is long and tied in braids, making her appear youthful


Can't make up my mind
I am undecided between Mary and Sandra


I see all kinds of sorrow
I anticipate heartbreak and regret


Wish I only loved one
I wish my feelings were clear and focused on only one person


Told them both that I loved them
I have expressed love to both Mary and Sandra


Said it, and it was true
My feelings were genuine when I professed my love


But I can't have both of them
I am aware that I must choose between them


Don't know what to do
The decision is causing confusion and distress


I love you
My feelings for both Mary and Sandra are genuine


Darling
A term of endearment for one or both of them




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: NEIL DIAMOND

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Comments from YouTube:

wallofvideo

i never heard this version before. pete's voiceovers crack me up. was this on an LP of outtakes?

Ashley Eden

I still have this album. Got it when i was 12.

Ronald Charles Epstein

The chorous was better in the official version.

Larry G

7 seconds too short. :)))

Big Bad White Cracker

THIS should be the official version. Kirshner obviously had no sense of humor. This is totally monkees in keeping with the tv show. Damn him.

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