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|title = | |title = It Can Get Lonely in My Mansion | ||
|artist = Lemon Demon | |artist = Lemon Demon | ||
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It Can Get Lonely in My Mansion is a bonus track from [[Dinosaurchestra]]. | It Can Get Lonely in My Mansion is a bonus track from [[Dinosaurchestra]]. | ||
==Lyrics== | |||
Do-de-do-de-do-deh-deh, do-de-do-de-do-deh! | |||
Do-de-do-de-do-deh-deh, do-de-do-de-do-deh! | |||
'''Shut Up.''' | |||
Fine. | |||
This is my home | |||
Probably cost more than all of Ancient Rome | |||
(still I'm alone) | |||
No one to float | |||
With me in my pool or my lake, or my moat | |||
Some abodes, they make people cool | |||
Make them buzz, some Xanadu | |||
Mine Xanadoesn't intrigue the town | |||
No one will ride on my merry-go-round | |||
(no one) | |||
[Chorus] | |||
They run away | |||
It never ends | |||
And all I have | |||
Are gargoyle friends | |||
So beautifully carved | |||
Out of volcanic stone | |||
(still I'm alone) | |||
All they can do | |||
Is fountain the wine from the winemaking room | |||
I presume that everyone's mad | |||
Just tonight, the gala I had | |||
Was a delight, but nobody came | |||
It must be their fault, who else can I blame? | |||
(no one) | |||
[Chorus] | |||
The things I build | |||
Do not impress | |||
The outside world | |||
It hurts me, yes | |||
It can get lonely | |||
(lonely in my mansion) | |||
Yes, it can get lonely in my mansion | |||
They run away | |||
It never ends | |||
It can get lonely | |||
(lonely in my mansion) | |||
Yes, it can get lonely in my mansion | |||
When all I have | |||
Are gargoyle friends | |||
== Trivia == | |||
The ''Xanadu''/''Xanadoesn’t'' pun is a reference to the Mongol Empire-era [[wikipedia:Shangdu|city of the same name]], best known for its reputed splendour as described in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s famous poem. | |||
Latest revision as of 01:16, 28 June 2026
| It Can Get Lonely in My Mansion | |
| Song | |
| Artist | Lemon Demon |
|---|---|
| Written by | Neil Cicierega |
| Appears on | Dinosaurchestra (bonus tracks) |
| Sung by | Neil Cicierega |
| Duration | 2:30 |
| Genre | Pop |
| Language | English |
It Can Get Lonely in My Mansion is a bonus track from Dinosaurchestra.
Lyrics
Do-de-do-de-do-deh-deh, do-de-do-de-do-deh! Do-de-do-de-do-deh-deh, do-de-do-de-do-deh! Shut Up. Fine. This is my home Probably cost more than all of Ancient Rome (still I'm alone) No one to float With me in my pool or my lake, or my moat Some abodes, they make people cool Make them buzz, some Xanadu Mine Xanadoesn't intrigue the town No one will ride on my merry-go-round (no one) [Chorus] They run away It never ends And all I have Are gargoyle friends So beautifully carved Out of volcanic stone (still I'm alone) All they can do Is fountain the wine from the winemaking room I presume that everyone's mad Just tonight, the gala I had Was a delight, but nobody came It must be their fault, who else can I blame? (no one) [Chorus] The things I build Do not impress The outside world It hurts me, yes It can get lonely (lonely in my mansion) Yes, it can get lonely in my mansion They run away It never ends It can get lonely (lonely in my mansion) Yes, it can get lonely in my mansion When all I have Are gargoyle friends
Trivia
The Xanadu/Xanadoesn’t pun is a reference to the Mongol Empire-era city of the same name, best known for its reputed splendour as described in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s famous poem.