Pandemonium
Tyler Kamen Lyrics


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Verse 1

Spoke to the bees all abuzz in the hydranium.
They really didn't have that much to say.
They said the birds had escaped in pandemonium.
Pick up their pollen and they flew away.

Chorus

Us birds will eat them worms alive.

Verse 2

Where do you think those blowing winds will carry em?
Into the southern corners of the sky?
It would've been better to invest in an aquarium,
Those little fishies got nowhere to fly.

Chorus

Us birds will eat them worms alive.

Verse 3

The cassowary must have run away an awful fright.
I need the help of Mr. Loon's machine.
We've got to go out and gather up my flock tonight,
Explore the lands that we have never seen.

Chorus





Us birds will eat them worms alive.
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, sing the song now).

Overall Meaning

In the lyrics to Tyler Kamen's song "Pandemonium," we are presented with a whimsical and slightly surreal narrative that combines elements from nature with a sense of adventure and urgency. In the first verse, the singer communicates with bees buzzing around hydranium flowers, noting that they don't have much to say. The bees mention that the birds have escaped in pandemonium, creating a chaotic and frenzied scene. The bees then gather pollen and fly away, leaving a sense of mystery and upheaval in their wake.


The chorus repeatedly emphasizes the birds' voracious appetite for worms, highlighting the primal and instinctual nature of the avian creatures. This imagery of birds consuming worms alive can be interpreted as a metaphor for survival, dominance, and the cycle of life and death in the natural world.


In the second verse, the singer contemplates the direction in which the blowing winds will carry various elements of the environment. There is a whimsical suggestion to invest in an aquarium, as the fish have nowhere to fly, playfully mixing the concepts of flight and aquatic life. This verse conveys a sense of longing and displacement, as the creatures struggle to find their place in a world that is constantly changing and evolving.


The final verse introduces the idea of the cassowary, a flightless bird, running away in fear and the singer calling upon Mr. Loon's machine for assistance in gathering their flock. There is a sense of urgency and determination as the singer embarks on a journey to explore uncharted lands and reunite with their lost companions. The repeated chorus serves as a rallying cry, reinforcing the unity and strength of the bird community as they face challenges and adversity together. Overall, the lyrics of "Pandemonium" convey a sense of resilience, collaboration, and the interconnectedness of all living beings in a chaotic and ever-changing world.


Line by Line Meaning

Spoke to the bees all abuzz in the hydranium.
Had a conversation with the busy bees in the flowers.


They really didn't have that much to say.
The bees didn't have much information to share.


They said the birds had escaped in pandemonium.
The bees mentioned that the birds had caused chaos when they left.


Pick up their pollen and they flew away.
The bees collected pollen and flew off.


Where do you think those blowing winds will carry em?
Wondering where the winds will take them.


Into the southern corners of the sky?
Possibly to the southern part of the sky.


It would've been better to invest in an aquarium,
Suggesting it would have been better to have an aquarium instead.


Those little fishies got nowhere to fly.
The fish have no ability to fly.


The cassowary must have run away an awful fright.
The cassowary bird must have fled in fear.


I need the help of Mr. Loon's machine.
Asking for assistance from Mr. Loon's invention.


We've got to go out and gather up my flock tonight,
Planning to gather the birds back together that evening.


Explore the lands that we have never seen.
Venturing into uncharted territories.


Us birds will eat them worms alive.
The birds will devour the worms.




Lyrics © KAMEN ENTERTAINMENT GROUP INC
Written by: Tyler Kamen

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