Monday
Wilco Lyrics


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Charlie had a plenty good band but he couldn't understand why no
One would go
A world record players on a tour of Japan, Charlie fixing his van with the
Left arm tan
He said
Monday, I'm all high, get me out of FLA
In school, yeah, I fooled ya, now I know I made a mistake
Blister on a turnpike, let me by, I only wanna wonder why when I don't die
Ew, I shot ya, yeah, I know, I only wanna go where my wheels roll
Monday, I'm all high, get me out of FLA
I fooled ya, in school yeah, now I know I made a mistake
Everybody's wondering, "where he'd go?" He must be down in Pensacola
Hiding from the snow

The world record players on a tour of Japan, Charlie's fixing his van,
He's waiting for a postcard
And he said
Monday, I'm all high, get me out of TLA
Well, I cut class, in school yeah, now I know I made a mistake
I made a big mistake

Alright
Yeah, alright
Alright




(Man, I've been listen to Creedence Clearwater Rivival)
Son of a

Overall Meaning

The song "Monday" by Wilco seems to be about a character named Charlie who has a band, but they're not successful. Charlie is trying to fix his van, and he's waiting for a postcard from the world record players who are on tour in Japan. He's feeling regretful about some mistakes he's made, probably related to dropping out of school. The lyrics convey a sense of restlessness and longing to get away from where he is, which seems to be Florida.


The first verse establishes Charlie's frustration with his band's lack of success, and his determination to fix his van despite his tanned, left arm. He wants to escape from Florida on Monday, and reflects on making a mistake by dropping out of school. The second verse reveals that Charlie is hiding from the snow, and waiting for a postcard from the world record players on tour in Japan. He's still regretful about dropping out of school and knows he made a mistake.


Overall, the lyrics of "Monday" suggest a character who is stuck in a bad situation but has hopes of getting out. The references to the world record players and Japan add an interesting layer of mystery to the song, as well as a sense of longing for adventure and success.


Line by Line Meaning

Charlie had a plenty good band but he couldn't understand why no One would go
Charlie had a really good music band, yet he couldn't comprehend why nobody was interested to be a part of it.


A world record players on a tour of Japan, Charlie fixing his van with the Left arm tan
While world record players were out on a tour in Japan, Charlie was trying to fix his broken van, tanning his left arm in the process.


He said Monday, I'm all high, get me out of FLA In school, yeah, I fooled ya, now I know I made a mistake
Charlie expresses his desire to leave Florida on Monday as he regrets his former foolish action in school where he deceived people.


Blister on a turnpike, let me by, I only wanna wonder why when I don't die Ew, I shot ya, yeah, I know, I only wanna go where my wheels roll
Amid his drive, Charlie wants to inspect the reason behind things that come his way, trying to survive the turnpike, and dreaming to be where there's no obstruction.


Monday, I'm all high, get me out of FLA I fooled ya, in school yeah, now I know I made a mistake
Again, Charlie wants to get out of Florida and recalls his deceitful act back in school, realizing it was an error.


Everybody's wondering, "where he'd go?" He must be down in Pensacola Hiding from the snow
While some people are curious about Charlie's whereabouts, he's probably down in Pensacola, away from the cold weather.


The world record players on a tour of Japan, Charlie's fixing his van, He's waiting for a postcard And he said
World record players are still on their tour in Japan while Charlie keeps trying to fix his van, waiting for some news as well.


Monday, I'm all high, get me out of TLA Well, I cut class, in school yeah, now I know I made a mistake I made a big mistake
Once more, Charlie wants to leave TLA on Monday as he feels remorse for cutting classes and suffering the consequences.




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Written by: JEFF TWEEDY, JEFFREY SCOTT TWEEDY

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