"Man On The Moon" is a new English song by Megan Moroney, released on her YouTube channel, MeganMoroney. The song was written by Ashley Gorley, Casey Smith, David “Messy” Mescon, and Megan Moroney, and produced by Kristian Bush. It is… Read More
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[Verse 1]
Houston's he's a problem
He's leavin' then he's callin'
He's a headache and a half and I can't win
Yeah, I need him long gone runnin'
Another town or state won't cut it
He'll find a way to come around again
[Pre-Chorus]
And I don't mean to be dramatic
Yeah, but he's the kind of man I'd like
A hundred-thousand miles from here
[Chorus]
'Cause he wants me, and he needs space
Someone take this cowboy away
Somewhere far, let him fly
Out of this world and off my mind
Come on there's gotta be a rocket somewhere takin' off soon
I think it's time we put another man on the moon
[Verse 2]
We could tell him there's a bar up there and blondes for days
He'd say, "Well where can I sign up?"
And he'd be on his way
He'd be makin' history and I might finally get some sleep
No further explanation it's a win-win situation
[Pre-Chorus]
I don't mean to be dramatic
But can somebody call NASA
Or a billionaire with money to burn
[Chorus]
'Cause he wants me, and he needs space
Someone take this cowboy away
Somewhere far, let him fly
Out of this world and off my mind
Come on there's gotta be a rocket somewhere takin' off soon
I think it's time we put another man on the moon, oh-yeah
[Brigde]
A man on the moon
Somebody get him there soon
No further explanation it's a win-win situation
[Chorus]
'Cause he wants me, and he needs space
Someone take this cowboy away
Somewhere far, let him fly
Out of this world and off my mind (Off my mind)
Come on there's gotta be a rocket somewhere takin' off soon
I think it's time we put another man on the moon
[Outro]
(Man on the moon)
(Man on the moon)
(A man on the moon)
[Verse 1: Megan Moroney]
In this verse, Megan describes her partner as a persistent problem, likening him to a recurring headache. Despite her desire for him to be far away, she acknowledges that he always finds a way to return. Her use of "Houston" as a playful reference to NASA hints at the upcoming space-themed solution she imagines.
[Pre-Chorus: Megan Moroney]
Here, Megan emphasizes her frustration and desperation. She conveys a sense of drama, highlighting the extent of her partner's impact on her life. The exaggerated distance of "a hundred-thousand miles" underscores her longing for a complete and absolute escape from him.
[Chorus: Megan Moroney]
The chorus introduces the whimsical solution of sending her partner to the moon. She contrasts his desire for her with his need for space, suggesting that the ultimate distance would be the only way to satisfy both. The idea of launching him "out of this world" symbolizes her wish to remove him from her thoughts and life entirely.
[Verse 2: Megan Moroney]
In this verse, Megan humorously imagines enticing her partner to the moon with promises of a bar and attractive blondes. Her playful depiction of his eagerness to leave underscores her desperation for peace. The win-win situation she describes reveals her belief that both she and her partner would benefit from his departure.
[Pre-Chorus: Megan Moroney]
Reiterating her earlier plea, Megan calls for external help from NASA or a wealthy individual to make her fantasy a reality. This exaggeration highlights her extreme frustration and desire to be rid of her partner's influence.
[Chorus: Megan Moroney]
The repetition of the chorus reinforces Megan's yearning for escape. Her depiction of her partner as a "cowboy" needing to fly away further emphasizes the distance she seeks. The idea of a rocket taking off soon adds urgency to her wish for relief.
[Bridge: Megan Moroney]
The bridge succinctly repeats the central metaphor of sending her partner to the moon. The phrase "no further explanation, it's a win-win situation" encapsulates her belief that this extreme solution would benefit everyone involved.
[Chorus: Megan Moroney]
In the final chorus, Megan's plea remains the same. Her desire for her partner to be "off my mind" highlights the mental and emotional burden he imposes. The repetition of "man on the moon" in the outro solidifies the whimsical yet earnest wish for her partner's removal from her life.
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"Man On The Moon" is a new English song by Megan Moroney, released on her YouTube channel, MeganMoroney. The song was written by Ashley Gorley, Casey Smith, David “Messy” Mescon, and Megan Moroney, and produced by Kristian Bush. It is part of the album "Am I Okay?" which was released on June 7, 2024.
The song humorously and creatively expresses the frustration of dealing with an inconsistent and demanding partner. Megan Moroney uses the metaphor of sending her troublesome lover to the moon to illustrate her desire for a permanent escape from the relationship's turmoil. The lyrics explore themes of emotional exhaustion and the fantasy of finding peace by removing the source of her stress entirely.
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The "Man On The Moon" song is sung by Megan Moroney.
The "Man On The Moon" song by Megan Moroney lyrics was written by Ashley Gorley, Casey Smith, David “Messy” Mescon & Megan Moroney.
The "Man On The Moon" song by Megan Moroney was produced by Kristian Bush.
Megan Moroney released "Man On The Moon" song on Jun 7, 2024.
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