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Mondegreen Lyrics
Produced Arranged Composed & Performed by Josh Mack and Beau Philips Copyright 2023 All Rights Reserved
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I came to you last summer with my best intentions
Runaway from California born away from deserts but the heat it beckoned me to sandstorms and sojourns through lonely canyon corridors lonely canyon corridors
Mondegreen you were humming in last night's dream bigger things bigger things Mandegreen I need something to last a gleam a stream a beam a bigger thing bigger thing and at night you sing the strains of strange melodies estranged and strangled my heart was mangled my throat was tangled and i couldn't breath couldn't breathe
I came to you we were going to be big stars on the strip chat circuit chemistry was flowing our followers were adoring as the temperatures were soaring but then suddenly a spell came down. In the desert
I'm going to make it
Whoa
You thought you could just take it
Squeeze the life away with your bare hands
Like words misunderstood lines from my favorite band
I guess I missheard didn't understand
Swept away into faraway lands
I'm going to escape it
Pack my suitcase and drive out of the quick sand
I came to you last summer with my best intentions
Runaway from California born away from deserts but the heat it beckoned me to sandstorms and sojourns through lonely canyon corridors lonely canyon corridors
Whoa
You thought you could just take it
Squeeze the life away with your bare hands
Like words misunderstood lines from my favorite band
I guess I missheard didn't understand
Swept away into faraway lands
I'm going to escape it
Pack my suitcase and drive out of the quick sand
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Copyright
Lyrics © O/b/o Distrokid
Writer
Beau Phillips
Duration
7:24
Submitted by
davidbeauy On Aug 29, 2025
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The song beautifully explores themes of misunderstanding, unrealized dreams, and a stifling relationship, all set against a backdrop of the California desert.
The song concludes with a decisive declaration of independence and escape ("I'm going to make it... I'm going to escape it"), suggesting a protagonist who has finally understood the "mondegreen" of the relationship and is choosing to drive away from the quicksand before it's too late.