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Missing Cleveland Lyrics

You were dressed up at the bar
They expected us to fall from the heavens
It's only seven, they were monkeys all of them
Entertainment summer stain
Wondering whether, it's now or never

Strapped into the monkey scene
Like a Martian chimpanzee
Love you more than ever
When you broke my laws

You're holding on but letting go
I'm missing Cleveland and the snow
And lonely thoughts where everybody
Knows the truth and lets it be

Well, I'm a dreamer, you don't care
At least it seems so when you're there
But leaving Earth is sometimes lonely
When your feet are on the ground

There was you and there was me like the perfect family
Thought we'd always live forever
One and one and one makes three
And in change a glass of pain
Glad we got it truly toxic

Strapped into the monkey scene
Like a Martian chimpanzee
Love you more than ever
When you broke my laws

You're holding on but letting go
I'm missing Cleveland and the snow
The lonely thoughts where everybody
Knows the truth and lets it be

We'll have a dream and you don't care
At least it seems so when you're there
What really hurts these sometimes lonely
When your feet are on the ground

Once again I am alone, now I'm older
Never meant to let you go, no

You're holding on but letting go
I'm missing Cleveland and the snow
The lonely thoughts where everybody
Knows the truth and lets it be

We'll have a dream and you don't care
At least it seems so when you're there
What really hurts is sometimes lonely
When your feet are on the ground
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slate On Nov 26, 2008
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Cover art for Missing Cleveland lyrics by Scott Weiland

I actually, surprisingly, really like this song.

I guess it's about a girl, some relationship the singer had, evidently in Cleveland. Or maybe they met in Cleveland, and it's somehow special to them. And then I guess they broke up. Maybe they were too young, or too volatile to really make the relationship work. The line about "one and one and one make three" might also have something to do with a kid, perhaps the singer wasn't ready for the responsibility of fatherhood.

So looking back, being older, he feels guilty about having left the girl and/or their child.

What space monkeys have to do with all this, I'm still not sure of. Maybe something to do with the early space program, sending doomed animals into space... talking about leaving somewhere you'll never be able to return to.

That's my personal opinion of it, anyhow. I'm probably putting a slight spin on it due to my own personal experiences. Also, I grew up just south of Cleveland (Ohio, anyway) so this song has special significance to me on that count.

I believe its more about going from a relationship to marriage.

'You were dressed up at the ball They expected us to fall From the heavens It's lunar seven They were monkeys all of them Entertaining so we stayed Wonder'n whether It's all or never' A wedding where everyone fawns over the beauty of it and build their own expectations of what the couple will be like.

'Strap into the monkey seat Like a Martian chimpanzee' He talks about having dreams, but being a provider means you can't always chase after your dreams, you have to put your family first. Being...

Desap~ I am from Cleveland as well, it doesn't have a big personal meaning when you hear this song! but I i think he is talking about his marriage.. either way it is about a love!

Cover art for Missing Cleveland lyrics by Scott Weiland

I think rockboy hit it right on the dot. I wasn't too partial with this song, considering theres tons of greater ones on the album, and double album. I didn't like the fact that this was the single I guess. It grew on me though, like all of Scott's songs.

Cover art for Missing Cleveland lyrics by Scott Weiland

It might have something to do with his ex-wife since I read in article that many of his songs would be about his dead bro and ex-wife. "So one and one and one make three And it changed the recipe, Strap into the monkey seat Like a Martian chimpanzee" might mean about how strange relationships are to him or how things become strange in a relationship.

Cover art for Missing Cleveland lyrics by Scott Weiland

Anyone seen the video?Interesting...looks like he dies in the end or takes his own life???

Cover art for Missing Cleveland lyrics by Scott Weiland

I think it's about how having a wife and children can spin your life out of your control, and how Scott misses the single life (the bars, especially) and not having such a huge responsibility.

Cover art for Missing Cleveland lyrics by Scott Weiland

The chorus should be

"I'm a dreamer, you don't care at least it seems so when you're there and leaving Earth is sometimes lonely when your feet are on the ground"

The monkey stuff is about fame, the music industry, being tied to something you can't really control, and then you have a wife and kids and a drug addiction and you wish everything was a little simpler again.

Cover art for Missing Cleveland lyrics by Scott Weiland

The lyric above has a pretty important mistake. It should be

You're holding on but letting go I'm missing Cleveland and the snow The lonely bars where everybody Knows the truth and lets it be

For those of us from Cleveland - we know these neighborhood bars. Where the grind of a bleak future known but is left unmentioned. The evening is all that matters at that moment.

Cover art for Missing Cleveland lyrics by Scott Weiland

This song makes no sense at all.

 
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