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Jungle Telegraph

Eels

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Jungle Telegraph

Song byEels
in AlbumSouljacker

Mama had a epidural

hoping I would be a girl.

The night was black, the sky was blue

the darker clouds are showing noon

I heard screaming, the doctor shouts,

Didn't give in,

I came out.

And here I am.

I found my way, down the street.

Chicken Hawks, filled with meat.

The man was big, the gun was loaded,

she had cash, but never showed it,

I heard screamin', bleeding throat

and baby I got on that boat.

And here I am.

Now im up here in the trees

shaking off the bugs and fleas

the days are long, the sun is beatin'

He says (It says) I don't die with you

Send me some lovin'

Send me some lovin'

Send it now

Send it by giraffe, on jungle telegraph

LanguageEnglish
Translated byAllen Morningstar

About this Song

Jungle Telegraph by Eels is a lyrically rich song that delves into themes of communication and the natural human instinct to connect. The 'Jungle Telegraph' metaphor suggests an innate system of relay and exchange of news or signals, reminiscent of more primitive or instinctive communication methods. This can reflect the importance and complexity of human communication in society. Key themes include connection, communication, and human nature. Poignant moments in the song often stem from these metaphorical references and the singer's reflections on how information and messages spread, which can be deeper commentaries on how we relate to each other in the modern world.

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