You can't get a suntan on the Moon
But I wouldn't mind a holiday there
They say, you can't get a suntan on the Moon
But I wouldn't mind a holiday there

All expenses paid courtesy of NASA
Thank you Mister President for my holiday, sir
I couldn't really say that I wish you were here
But thank you all the same sir

For my holiday
Holiday
Little lunar holiday

Having a wonderful time
Having a wonderful time
Having a wonderful time
Having a wonderful time


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Holiday On the Moon Lyrics as written by David Jay Daniel Gaston Ash

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    Great song.

    phantombreezeon February 24, 2013   Link
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    So, my thought on this was that it's about being fed up with life here on Earth, and needing to get away to a bleak and desolate place, away from the influence of humankind.

    And I thought it also references drug use, to check out and go to a place like this, inside your head.

    And then that whole thing with thanking the president kind of threw me. So I thought maybe, instead of injections of heroin, they were referencing a lethal injection for an inmate on death row. A holiday to the moon, all expenses paid (well, paid for by citizens' taxes), with no hope of ever coming back, sounds a lot like permanently checking out, to me.

    Love to hear some other thoughts on this.

    Snerbiton March 15, 2018   Link
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    I wish this this site didn't consist of around 99.9% COMPLETE FUCKING MORONS COMMENTING, because when a good comment DOES show up, they are always 100% ABSOLUTELY FUCKING AMAZING, and there is literally no other word for them. I wish those FEW geniuses would comment more often....

    Yourearealfuckingcunton January 11, 2020   Link

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