Strawberry Moon
STRANGE WEATHER Lyrics


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Strawberry Moon
Feelin cranky, she goes to bed too soon
And I can't fix what's got my baby blue
Starry-eyed, I wander round the room
Oo and through the window, I see you
Strawberry Moon

Strawberry Moon
Jungled in this developmental stage
Reading popsicle sticks of uncollected rage
(Popsicle sticks, popsicle popsicle)
And my horoscope is an incoherent sage
So I sit around and wait for things to change.

Strawberry Moon
I wake her up cause there's still so much to do
And we kiss like teenage lovers on the loose
"Don't you know you're my one consistent truth"
(Don't you know you're my one consistent truth)
And smilin' over all,
Strawberry Moon

Strawberry, Strawberry Moon
Strawberry, Strawberry Moon
Don't you know you're my one consistent truth
(Don't you know you're, don't you know you're)
Strawberry, Strawberry
Don't you know you're my one consistent truth
(Don't you know you're, don't you know you're)
Strawberry, Strawberry
Don't you know you're my one consistent truth




(Don't you know you're, don't you know you're)
Strawberry, Strawberry

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Strawberry Moon" by STRANGE WEATHER describe the feeling of being lost and uncertain in one's personal and emotional journey. The first verse talks about feeling helpless in trying to help someone who is feeling down and going to bed early, leaving the singer alone with their thoughts. The second verse speaks to the confusion and frustration of living in an uncertain and unstable world, where even horoscopes cannot provide guidance. The final verse switches tone and describes a moment of connection and clarity between the singer and their lover, where they express their love and affection for each other under the light of the Strawberry Moon.


Overall, the song explores themes of uncertainty, instability, and the search for meaning and connection in a chaotic world. The repetition of the phrase "Don't you know you're my one consistent truth" in the final chorus brings a sense of comfort and stability to the narrative, providing a glimmer of hope amidst the confusion.


Line by Line Meaning

Strawberry Moon
The singer is entranced by the beauty of the full moon, which is also known as the Strawberry Moon.


Feelin cranky, she goes to bed too soon
The singer's partner is feeling irritable and decides to go to bed early.


And I can't fix what's got my baby blue
The singer is unable to alleviate the sadness that their partner is feeling.


Starry-eyed, I wander round the room
The singer is lost in thought, looking around the room with a dreamy expression.


Oo and through the window, I see you
The singer catches a glimpse of their partner outside through the window.


Jungled in this developmental stage
The singer feels overwhelmed and stuck in their personal growth.


Reading popsicle sticks of uncollected rage
The singer is trying to find guidance in unlikely places, like reading fortunes on popsicle sticks.


(Popsicle sticks, popsicle popsicle)
This line is a playful self-referential aside, acknowledging the absurdity of the previous line.


And my horoscope is an incoherent sage
The singer's horoscope is confusing and unhelpful, like the advice of an old, wise but incomprehensible person.


So I sit around and wait for things to change.
The singer feels stuck and unsure of how to progress, so they passively wait for things to improve on their own.


I wake her up cause there's still so much to do
The singer wakes up their partner because they feel there is a lot to accomplish and they want to make the most of their time together.


And we kiss like teenage lovers on the loose
The singer and their partner share a passionate and uninhibited kiss.


"Don't you know you're my one consistent truth"
The singer expresses their love and affection towards their partner.


(Don't you know you're my one consistent truth)
This line is a repeat of the previous line.


And smilin' over all,
The singer is happy and content with their current situation.


Strawberry Moon
The song ends with a reiteration of the title, implying that the beauty of the full moon continues to captivate the singer.


Strawberry, Strawberry Moon
This line is a repetition of the title, as if the singer is enchanted by the moon's appearance and cannot stop admiring it.


Don't you know you're my one consistent truth
The singer reassures their partner that they are an important and unwavering presence in their life.


(Don't you know you're, don't you know you're)
This line is a repeat of the previous line.


Strawberry, Strawberry
This line is a repetition of the title, as if the singer is entranced by the moon's beauty and cannot stop thinking of it.


Don't you know you're my one consistent truth
The song ends with a repetition of the line expressing the singer's unwavering affection towards their partner.


(Don't you know you're, don't you know you're)
This line is a repeat of the previous line.


Strawberry, Strawberry
This line is a repetition of the title, as if the singer is still mesmerized by the beauty of the Strawberry Moon.




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Comments from YouTube:

@haveanice12

Yo this song is so good!

@SourceCodeSage

I love this song. I heard it at work on the work approved music player and fell in love with it.

@strange_weather

That's awesome, thanks for reaching out :) What is this lovely workplace that has Strange Weather on the airwaves?

@krillizbeatboysoffical

@@strange_weatherthat’s exactly what I wanna know!

@timford7480

I can't tell if this song is about Bill Paxton or Bill Pullman.

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