Lyrics: There was a guy An underwater guy who controlled the sea Got killed by ten million pounds of sludge From New York and New Jersey
This monkey's gone to heaven This monkey’s gone to heaven This monkey’s gone to heaven This monkey’s gone to heaven
The creature in the sky Got sucked in a hole Now there's a hole in the sky And the ground's not cold And if the ground's not cold Everything is gonna burn We'll all take turns I'll get mine too
This monkey's gone to heaven This monkey’s gone to heaven This monkey’s gone to heaven This monkey’s gone to heaven
Rock me Joe
If man is five (If man is five if man is five) Then the devil is six (then the devil is six then the devil is six) And if the devil is six Then God is seven Then God is seven Then God is seven
This monkey's gone to heaven This monkey’s gone to heaven This monkey’s gone to heaven This monkey’s gone to heaven
Quotes: This monkey’s gone to heaven’ is not connected to the rest of the song at all, it was the working lyric and we couldn’t come up with anything better. I’m not really trying to address any issue: the sky and the ocean are both very ancient, spiritual and mythological places. And I’m just trying to talk about them in surreal kinds of ways: there’s a hole in the ozone layer scientifically, but the unreal side is that there’s a hole in the sky and the sky means alot of things and has alot of implications to lots of people in different cultures in past, present and future, right? Like the man dying from the sludge in the water in New Jersey, is just me getting mythological again. It’s Neptune I picture dying from the pollution.