In the Park
The U.S. Army Brass Quintet Lyrics


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Oligarch in the park
It's such a lovely day
It's always perfect
When the sunbeams seem to fall your way

Charity
Another gala in the plaza scene
You're being honored by the society magazine

Blind drunk
Getting down to all that Uptown Funk
It's so perfect it's cliche
A luxury window display

Oligarch in the dark
It's such a lovely night




It's always perfect
When the servant's finally get it right

Overall Meaning

These lyrics depict a scene in a park with an "oligarch," suggesting a wealthy and influential individual. The first paragraph sets a positive and pleasant atmosphere, with the mention of a lovely day and the sunbeams seeming to favor the oligarch. This could symbolize how the privileged often experience favorable circumstances and how their lives can appear perfect.


In the second paragraph, the focus shifts to a charity gala taking place in a plaza. The oligarch is being honored by a society magazine, emphasizing their high status and recognition within their social circle. This line may be critiquing the superficiality of such events, where the wealthy are praised and celebrated without a deep understanding or commitment to charitable causes.


The third paragraph seems to bring a contrasting image to the previous ones. The oligarch is now depicted as being "blind drunk" and dancing to the popular song "Uptown Funk." This suggests a break from their usual refined image and indulgence in more mainstream and clichéd activities. The line "It's so perfect it's cliche" may allude to the repetition and lack of originality often found in the lifestyle of the wealthy.


Finally, the lyrics describe a lovely night in the park, again emphasizing perfection in the wealthy oligarch's life. The mention of servants suggests a luxurious lifestyle, with the implication that their presence enhances the perfection of the oligarch's experiences. The line "when the servant's finally get it right" implies that the oligarch's satisfaction and contentment depends on the flawless execution of their servants' duties, further highlighting their privileged position.


Overall, these lyrics seem to offer a satirical commentary on the lives of the wealthy and their pursuit of perfection. While the oligarch's experiences may appear idyllic and faultless, there is an underlying critique of their reliance on superficiality, societal recognition, and material wealth. The lyrics hint at a lack of genuine substance and substance abuse, suggesting that true fulfillment cannot be achieved through an excessive pursuit of perfection and external validation.


Line by Line Meaning

Oligarch in the park
A wealthy and powerful individual enjoying leisure time in a public space


It's such a lovely day
The weather is beautiful and pleasant


It's always perfect
The situation is consistently ideal


When the sunbeams seem to fall your way
When everything seems to align perfectly in your favor


Charity
An act of giving or support for a cause


Another gala in the plaza scene
Another extravagant event in the city center


You're being honored by the society magazine
You are receiving recognition and praise from a prestigious publication


Blind drunk
Extremely intoxicated


Getting down to all that Uptown Funk
Dancing enthusiastically to popular music


It's so perfect it's cliche
The situation is so ideal that it becomes predictable or overused


A luxury window display
An impressive exhibition of opulence and wealth


Oligarch in the dark
A wealthy and powerful individual spending time in the evening or nighttime


It's such a lovely night
The night is beautiful and enjoyable


It's always perfect
The situation is consistently ideal


When the servant's finally get it right
When the employees or workers perform their duties flawlessly




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Written by: Jim Gerdeman

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