Melon Collie Lassie
The Residents Lyrics


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Boys from home forget to phone
And love is like a loan
Depending on the bending
And the mending of a moan

Melon Collie Lassie knows the needs of new who come
To see the Zuider Zee and then they float from one to some
Forever while she washes all the clothes are never clean
And if you ask her where you are it tends to make her mean





Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Residents' song "Melon Collie Lassie" seem to be a commentary on the fleeting nature of love and relationships, as well as the sense of isolation and loneliness that can come with being forgotten or left behind. The use of wordplay, such as "melon collie" (a play on the term "melancholy") and "lassie" (a Scottish term for a young woman or girl), lends an air of whimsy and surrealism to the lyrics.


The first verse speaks to the idea that boys from home forget to keep in touch with those they've left behind, and that love is a fragile thing that is dependent on the ebb and flow of emotions. The second verse introduces the character of Melon Collie Lassie, who seems to be a caretaker or washerwoman of sorts. She watches as people come and go, and yet she remains tethered to her duties. The final line of the verse implies that she may feel resentful or frustrated by this.


Overall, the lyrics of "Melon Collie Lassie" are open to interpretation, but they seem to speak to the human need for connection and the struggle to maintain it, even in the face of changing circumstances and the passing of time.


Line by Line Meaning

Boys from home forget to phone
Men who have left their homes and families often neglect to keep in touch


And love is like a loan
Romantic love is similar to borrowing money - you take a risk by investing in someone else


Depending on the bending
The success of a romantic relationship depends on flexibility and compromise


And the mending of a moan
Part of maintaining a romantic relationship involves repairing emotional pain and distress


Melon Collie Lassie knows the needs of new who come
The titular character is accustomed to accommodating strangers' needs


To see the Zuider Zee and then they float from one to some
Tourists often come to view the Zuider Zee, then move on to other destinations


Forever while she washes all the clothes are never clean
The singer describes a situation where the cleaning is never finished


And if you ask her where you are it tends to make her mean
The character becomes angry when asked for directions




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