Wonderland
U.F.O. Lyrics


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A dancing road house
on German plains
a field of moons
and thundering trains

I want the monkey
I came for the monkey
Pony riders with Spanish boots
I heard women laughing
with their Irish roots
I came for the monkey
have you got the monkey

Damned if you do and
damned if you dont
Wonderland, wonderland
Im' right here in wonderland
Cut me loose, cut my hands
I'm right here in Wonderland
here in Wonderland
but I came for the monkey

And in this moment
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I had a grin for the world
like some mad whirlwind
with a mouthful of pearls

I came for the mokey
I want the monkey

Tattooed love and hat
love behind bars
racing dogs and very big cars

I want the monkey
you got the monkey

Reckless winos with
black albinos
Wonderland, wonderland
Well I'll be damned now I am in
wonderland
Cut me loose or cut my hands




I'm out here in this wonderland
So where's the monkey now

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of U.F.O.'s song Wonderland describe a surreal and dreamlike world, where the singer is searching for a monkey. The setting is a dancing road house on German plains, surrounded by a field of moons and thundering trains. The imagery is vivid and otherworldly, with hints of different cultures and folklore. The pony riders with Spanish boots and the Irish-rooted women laughing add to the mystical atmosphere. The chorus repeats the longing for the monkey, emphasizing the obsession of the singer.


The verses continue with more eccentric characters and situations such as tattooed love and hat love behind bars, racing dogs, and reckless winos with black albinos. The singer seems to be caught in this strange and captivating world, where the rules are murky and unpredictable. The last verse describes a moment of epiphany or delirium, where the singer feels like a mad whirlwind with a mouthful of pearls. The song finishes with a final plea for the monkey.


Overall, the lyrics of Wonderland are open to interpretation, but they evoke a sense of longing and desire for something elusive and strange. The singer is wandering through a surreal landscape, searching for the object of their obsession. The imagery is memorable and impactful, creating a world that feels both frightening and enticing.


Line by Line Meaning

A dancing road house on German plains
Describing a lively nightclub in rural Germany


A field of moons and thundering trains
Depicting a surreal landscape with multiple moons and passing trains


I want the monkey / I came for the monkey
Expressing a desire to obtain a mysterious object or person, referred to as 'the monkey'


Pony riders with Spanish boots / I heard women laughing with their Irish roots
Observing diverse people with distinct cultural backgrounds enjoying themselves at the nightclub


Have you got the monkey
Repeating the desire to acquire 'the monkey', asking someone if they possess it


Damned if you do and damned if you don't / Wonderland, wonderland / I'm right here in wonderland / Cut me loose, cut my hands / I'm right here in Wonderland / here in Wonderland / but I came for the monkey
Feeling trapped in a surreal and uncertain situation, but still determined to obtain 'the monkey'


And in this moment / I had a grin for the world / like some mad whirlwind / with a mouthful of pearls
Experiencing a wild and exhilarating moment, feeling as if everything is perfect


Tattooed love and hat / love behind bars / racing dogs and very big cars
Seeing different types of unconventional love and entertainment at the nightclub


Reckless winos with black albinos / Wonderland, wonderland / Well I'll be damned now I am in wonderland / Cut me loose or cut my hands / I'm out here in this wonderland / So where's the monkey now
Encountering eccentric and unpredictable individuals at the nightclub, still searching for 'the monkey'




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