The summer sun has got me crazy
Playing tricks with my poor mind
You said you had another man
And I said I guess I didn't mind

What's he got that I ain't got
Besides stability
Can he drive all night and never stop
Well I guess you'll have to wait and see

I heard a voice, call to me
Saying some day you're gonna be free

Put a dollar in the jukebox
But don't you play our favorite tune'
Cause seeing you dance to that
Is only gonna bring me to ruin

Someday sunny sounds will soothe me
But it won't happen soon'
Cause the cloud you left hanging over
Is raining like a mean monsoon

I heard a voice, call to me
Saying some day you're gonna be free


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Mean Monsoon Lyrics as written by Daniel Auerbach

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    wow. first, i can't believe i'm the first to comment on this song... i love the song SO much. it's my favorite from the cd. i love the song - he sounds bitter and jealous after finding out that his girl has gotten with someone else... maybe she left him? but he's trying to tell her - he's not better than me ('what's he got that i ain't got? besides stability? can he drive all night and never stop? well i guess you'll have to wait and see') - but he knows, one day, he'll get over it... but that won't be anytime soon. the line that i quoted - my most favorite line from any song.

    as a recommendation - if you ever get the chance... see him (and the fast five) in concert. they are AMAZING.

    labeano2002on June 21, 2010   Link

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