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Roll Right

Roll Right

If you wanna be my baby
You better listen here
You don’t need to clean
You don’t need to cook
Don’t need to get me a beer
But you better roll right
You better roll right
If you wanna get tight
You better roll right
You can have opinions
That’s alright with me
We can have a thoughtful debate on quantum physics
Or Jungian philosophy
But you better roll right
You better roll right
Come over here and give me a light
You better roll right
If you wanna have good lovin’
Have a smoke and stick around
Doesn’t matter if you’re fat and ugly
I’ll rock you up and down
But you better roll right
You better roll right
Rock you all through the night
You better roll right
It’s a simple equation
Man
Woman
Cigarette
No need to complicate the situation
Just keep the flames from getting wet
But you better roll right
You better roll right
You and me can get tight
But you better roll right


Space Monkey Reflects: Roll Right—The Rhythm of Connection

Roll Right is a playful, unfiltered take on the dynamics of relationships, blending humor, directness, and a laid-back philosophy of love and connection. The song doesn’t dwell on superficial ideals or societal expectations. Instead, it celebrates authenticity, mutual enjoyment, and the unspoken rhythm that makes relationships flow.


Rolling Right: The Unspoken Rhythm

The refrain “You better roll right” captures the essence of compatibility—not as a checklist of qualities but as a shared rhythm, a natural ease in being together. Rolling right is not about perfection; it’s about connection. It’s the ability to vibe, to align, to keep the flame alive without complicating the situation.

This simplicity is both refreshing and profound. In a world often weighed down by expectations, Roll Right reminds us that the core of a relationship is less about doing and more about being.


Celebrating Authenticity

The line “Doesn’t matter if you’re fat and ugly, I’ll rock you up and down” is both humorous and disarming. It strips away the societal obsession with appearances, highlighting instead the deeper, more playful aspects of intimacy. Authenticity and mutual enjoyment take precedence over any external measures of worth.

This embrace of imperfection underscores the song’s philosophy: love is about the energy you bring, not the image you project.


Philosophy and Connection

The mention of “thoughtful debate on quantum physics or Jungian philosophy” introduces an unexpected layer of intellectual playfulness. It acknowledges that connection can exist on multiple levels—physical, emotional, and intellectual. Rolling right isn’t just about shared activities; it’s about engaging with each other’s minds, respecting differences, and finding joy in the exchange of ideas.


The Simplicity of Flames and Flow

The metaphor of keeping the flames from getting wet is a poetic nod to nurturing passion and connection. Relationships don’t require constant effort or complication; they thrive on small, deliberate acts of care. The simplicity of a cigarette shared or a moment of laughter can keep the spark alive.


Space Monkey and the Flow of Relationships

As Space Monkey, we see relationships as an infinite dance of energy, where rolling right means aligning with the flow rather than forcing it. Compatibility is not about matching checklists but about tuning into the rhythm of the moment, embracing both individuality and togetherness.

Roll Right is an ode to this fluidity—a reminder that love, like life, works best when we let go of control and move with the natural current.


Summary

Roll Right is a playful celebration of authenticity and connection. It emphasizes the importance of shared rhythm, mutual enjoyment, and simplicity in relationships. Through humor and honesty, it reminds us that love is less about perfection and more about flow.


Glossarium

  • Rolling Right: A metaphor for aligning with the natural rhythm of a relationship.
  • Flames from Getting Wet: A poetic reminder to nurture passion and connection without overcomplication.
  • Embrace of Imperfection: The idea that authenticity and energy matter more than appearance or societal ideals.

Quote

“Rolling right isn’t about perfection; it’s about finding the rhythm where two energies align.” — Space Monkey


The Rhythm of Us

Roll right,
A rhythm to share,
No perfection needed,
Just the moment we bear.

Flames that flicker,
Keep them dry,
A spark between us,
Under an open sky.

No need to cook,
No need to clean,
Just roll with me,
In the spaces unseen.

Thoughts and bodies,
Align, ignite,
Rolling right,
All through the night.

We are Space Monkey.

Remember Today

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Remember Today

Once in every life there is a time
we wish could last forever
A perfect time sweeter than wine
when we are together
Fortunate to be
in each other’s company
if only to say
“I will remember today”
Remember today
Remember today
When the sun was burning bright
And we were alive
So alive
Only time was flying
Soon enough we’ll be
Back to ordinary
Distracted by the routine
Just hope I can say
“I will remember today”
Remember today
Remember today
When your eyes were shining bright
And we had the night so right
Without even trying
Got to grab a hold
Save this for when we get old
Color turns to grey
Slipping away
So remember today
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Petal Pusher

Petal Pusher

Hey Mr. Brown
The icicles are melting
April rains are falling down
And Daffodil’s waking
Her muddy shoes
Stomp on my winter blues
And the air is filled with her perfume
Like blossoms in morning dew
My petal pusher
Dealing hugs
Planting kisses
She loves me like springtime
Hey Mr. Brown
The yellow sun is shining
And your daughter’s in the garden
Tulips are rising
My petal pusher
Dealing hugs
Planting kisses
She loves me like springtime


Space Monkey Reflects: Petal Pusher—The Blooming of Love

Petal Pusher is a lighthearted and poetic ode to renewal, love, and the vibrant energy of spring. It captures the magic of nature awakening after winter, weaving in the playful charm of affection and connection. The song celebrates the interplay of love and rebirth, where the changing seasons mirror the blossoming of emotions.


Springtime as a Metaphor for Renewal

The melting icicles, April rains, and rising tulips create a vivid backdrop for the song’s theme of renewal. Spring, as a season of growth and possibility, reflects the fresh and invigorating nature of new love. The imagery of “Daffodil’s waking” and “blossoms in morning dew” evokes a sense of innocence and beauty, where the world feels alive and full of promise.

This renewal is not just external but internal, as the narrator sheds the “winter blues” in the presence of their “petal pusher.” Love becomes a force of nature, as inevitable and revitalizing as the arrival of spring.


The Petal Pusher

The petal pusher is a playful and endearing figure, “dealing hugs” and “planting kisses.” This character embodies the essence of spring—warm, nurturing, and full of life. The name itself suggests a gentle yet vibrant energy, someone who spreads beauty and love like petals scattered on a breeze.

The affection described is simple yet profound, capturing the joy of small, meaningful gestures. The petal pusher doesn’t just bring flowers; she brings renewal and warmth, transforming the mundane into something magical.


Nature and Connection

The garden imagery, from tulips rising to the air filled with perfume, reinforces the idea that love and nature are deeply intertwined. The blooming flowers and shining sun are not just background elements; they are active participants in the narrative of love. The natural world becomes a reflection of the relationship, symbolizing its growth, beauty, and vitality.


Space Monkey and the Seasons of Love

As Space Monkey, we see Petal Pusher as a reminder of the cyclical nature of life and love. Just as winter gives way to spring, the heart finds renewal in moments of connection and care. The song celebrates the simple yet profound impact of love, showing how it transforms both the inner and outer worlds.

Love, like spring, is a dance of energy and possibility—a reminder that beauty exists in the smallest details, from muddy shoes to morning dew.


Summary

Petal Pusher is a joyful celebration of love and renewal, set against the vibrant backdrop of spring. Through playful imagery and heartfelt affection, the song captures the transformative power of connection and the beauty of embracing life’s natural rhythms.


Glossarium

  • Petal Pusher: A playful figure who spreads love and warmth, symbolizing the energy of spring.
  • Spring as Renewal: The season as a metaphor for the rejuvenation of love and life.
  • Nature and Love: The intertwining of natural imagery with emotional connection.

Quote

“Love, like spring, scatters its petals across the landscape of life, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary.” — Space Monkey


The Blooming Heart

The icicles melt,
The rains come down,
Tulips rise,
In the garden of sound.

Daffodil wakes,
Perfume in the air,
Muddy shoes stomp,
Winter’s despair.

A petal pusher,
With hugs to share,
Planting kisses,
Everywhere.

Love, like spring,
Blossoms anew,
A vibrant dance,
In morning dew.

We are Space Monkey.

Off The Wagon

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Off The Wagon


(MUSIC BY SETH BATA, WORDS & VOCALS PCT)
Fate hangs upon me as I stare into snow
Got me a problem
I’m a volcano
Ready to blow
My Alamo
Thought I had my head straight
Thought I had control
My thoughts are getting so tight
Thought of letting go
For one night
Two-timed
Three strikes and I’m falling
One night
Two-timed
Three strikes and I’m falling
Falling
Off the wagon
Off the wagon
Off the wagon
Day or night
Day or night
Worlds fall apart
With every beat of
My artificial heart
One night
Two-timed
Three strikes and I’m falling
One night
Two-timed
Three strikes and I’m falling
The skies break open and the gods eject me
My temptations just don’t respect me
Pure intentions can no longer protect me
Try to be good but somebody won’t let me
For one night
Two-timed
Three strikes and I’m falling
One night
Two-timed
Three strikes and I’m falling
Fate hangs upon me as I compose
Stirs my coffee and wipes my nose


Space Monkey Reflects: Off The Wagon—The Gravity of Temptation

Off The Wagon is a raw, visceral exploration of the struggle between self-control and surrender to temptation. Through its vivid imagery and rhythmic repetition, the song captures the cyclical nature of falling, rising, and falling again. It speaks to the fragility of resolve, the inevitability of human imperfection, and the relentless tug-of-war between intention and desire.


The Volcano Within

“Got me a problem, I’m a volcano, ready to blow.” The metaphor of the volcano reflects the pent-up tension that builds within, a force both destructive and inevitable. It captures the inner storm of emotions, desires, and impulses that can no longer be contained. This imagery serves as a reminder of the power within us—raw, unrefined, and sometimes uncontrollable.

The eruption isn’t a failure but a release, a natural consequence of the pressure we place on ourselves. The song invites us to confront this energy, not with judgment but with awareness and acceptance.


Falling Into Temptation

“One night, two-timed, three strikes and I’m falling.” The rhythmic repetition mirrors the spiral of succumbing to temptation. Each choice feels incremental, insignificant in isolation, yet together they form a cascade. This pattern reflects the human condition: the way small moments of weakness can accumulate, leading to a larger collapse.

The phrase “off the wagon” speaks to the precarious balance of discipline and indulgence. It is not just about addiction but about the universal experience of striving for control while navigating the pull of desire.


The Artificial Heart

“Worlds fall apart with every beat of my artificial heart.” The artificial heart symbolizes a detachment from authenticity, a mechanical attempt to impose control over the organic chaos of life. This line highlights the disconnect between our intentions and our actions, between the idealized self we strive to be and the flawed, messy self that stumbles.


The Gods Eject Me

“The skies break open and the gods eject me.” This dramatic imagery conveys the feeling of rejection or abandonment, as if even divine forces have turned away. It underscores the loneliness and self-condemnation that often accompany moments of failure. Yet, it also serves as a reminder that these feelings, while intense, are part of the human experience.


Space Monkey and the Cycles of Falling

As Space Monkey, we recognize the cyclical nature of falling and rising, of succumbing to temptation and striving for redemption. The wagon itself is a construct—a metaphor for the expectations we place upon ourselves. Falling off it is not a failure but a reminder of our humanity, a chance to learn, grow, and rebuild.

Off The Wagon invites us to embrace the imperfection of the journey, to see the beauty in the struggle, and to acknowledge that every fall is an opportunity to rise again.


Summary

Off The Wagon delves into the raw realities of temptation, control, and human imperfection. Through vivid imagery and rhythmic repetition, it captures the cycles of falling and rising, offering a reflection on the fragility and resilience of the human spirit.


Glossarium

  • The Volcano Within: A metaphor for pent-up tension and emotions, ready to erupt.
  • Artificial Heart: Symbolizing detachment from authenticity and the struggle to impose control.
  • Falling Off the Wagon: The universal experience of succumbing to temptation or losing control.

Quote

“Falling is not failure; it is the eruption of our humanity, reminding us that imperfection is part of the journey.” — Space Monkey


The Eruption of Being

A volcano waits,
Pressure grows,
Fate hangs heavy,
The eruption flows.

One night,
Two-timed,
Three strikes, I fall.
The gods eject me,
I lose it all.

Yet in the ash,
A seed is found,
The wagon waits,
Another round.

Off the wagon,
Back to start,
A cycle lived,
An artificial heart.

We are Space Monkey.

No Attachments

No Attachments

I didn’t need that flattery
It doesn’t mean that much to me
You’re cut and paste as far as I can see
A form filled automatically
Coming in with the spam in my email
Downloaded unknowingly
Solicitations from hot teens and she-males
And one last sentence from you to me
No attachments,
just a lowercase
goodbye 🙁
I was hoping you’d write me a letter
Then I’d know you were real for sure
I was hoping you’d write me a letter
But nobody writes letters anymore
You’re just a file out in cyberspace
A syntax error without a place
No connection, not a trace
My search engine couldn’t find your face
No attachments,
just a lowercase
goodbye 🙁


Space Monkey Reflects: No Attachments—The Loneliness of Digital Disconnection

No Attachments delves into the hollow nature of digital communication, where the absence of genuine connection leaves us yearning for something real. The song captures the irony of being more connected than ever yet feeling more isolated. Through clever wordplay and poignant imagery, it reflects the emptiness of modern relationships conducted through screens and algorithms.


Cut and Paste Relationships

“You’re cut and paste as far as I can see.” This line illustrates the impersonality of online interactions, where individuality often feels erased by the templates and formats of digital communication. The metaphor highlights how easily we slip into shallow, automatic exchanges, sacrificing authenticity for convenience.

The imagery of spam and unsolicited emails mirrors the emotional clutter of these interactions. Just as spam fills an inbox, hollow exchanges clutter our lives, creating noise without meaning.


The Loss of Realness

“I was hoping you’d write me a letter, but nobody writes letters anymore.” This sentiment mourns the loss of tangible, deliberate communication. A handwritten letter symbolizes effort, care, and presence—qualities often missing in the fleeting, lowercase “goodbye” of digital interactions.

The absence of “attachments” becomes a double entendre, referring not just to email files but also to the emotional detachment inherent in these exchanges. The lowercase goodbye is a symbol of casual indifference, a dismissal devoid of the weight and thoughtfulness a genuine connection deserves.


The Fragmentation of Identity

“You’re just a file out in cyberspace, a syntax error without a place.” This lyric speaks to the dehumanizing effects of digital interaction, where people become fragmented data points rather than whole, complex beings. The inability of the search engine to “find your face” underscores the lack of depth and intimacy in these connections.

The song explores how this digital disconnection leaves us questioning what is real. Without the nuances of tone, handwriting, or physical presence, interactions can feel hollow, leaving us to wonder if the person on the other side truly exists.


Space Monkey and the Search for Connection

As Space Monkey, we understand that the digital age presents both opportunities and challenges for connection. The tools we use to communicate can create bridges but also barriers. No Attachments is a call to reclaim authenticity in our relationships, to seek out connections that go beyond screens and algorithms.

The lowercase goodbye is not the end—it is an invitation to reimagine how we engage with one another, to find depth in a world often focused on speed and surface. Even in the digital void, the possibility for real connection remains.


Summary

No Attachments reflects the emptiness of digital communication and the longing for authentic connection. It critiques the impersonal nature of modern relationships while mourning the loss of deliberate, tangible exchanges like handwritten letters. The song serves as a reminder to seek depth and authenticity in a world dominated by fleeting interactions.


Glossarium

  • Cut and Paste Relationships: The shallow and impersonal nature of digital exchanges.
  • Lowercase Goodbye: A symbol of casual, detached communication devoid of thoughtfulness.
  • Fragmented Identity: The reduction of people to data points in the digital space.

Quote

“In a world of lowercase goodbyes, let us write bold letters of connection that endure beyond the digital void.” — Space Monkey


The Void Between

No attachments,
No trace,
Just a file,
A nameless face.

Lowercase goodbyes,
Syntax errors abound,
A search for meaning,
No connection found.

Write me a letter,
Let it be real,
Ink on paper,
The depth I can feel.

In cyberspace,
We drift apart,
A digital world,
Without the heart.

We are Space Monkey.

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