28 songs for the month of February. The soundtrack of my life in 2022. |
Day 6, just another Pleasant Valley Sunday. "Pleasant Valley Sunday" by The Monkees Your local rock group down the street Is trying hard to learn this song To serenade the weekend squire Just came out to mow his lawn Another Pleasant Valley Sunday Charcoal burnin' everywhere Rows of houses that are all the same And no one seems to care See Mrs. Gray she's proud today Because her roses are in bloom And Mr. Green he's so serene He's got a TV in every room Another Pleasant Valley Sunday Here in status symbol land Mothers complain about how hard life is And the kids just don't understand Creature comfort goals They only numb my soul And make it hard for me to see My thoughts all seem to stray to places far away I need a change of scenery Another Pleasant Valley Sunday Charcoal burning everywhere Another Pleasant Valley Sunday Here in status symbol land Another Pleasant Valley Sunday Written by Carole King and then made famous by the Monkees, this catchy little number captures the feeling of stagnation and monotony of middle-class suburban life. Rows of cookie-cutter houses, keeping up with the Jones', doing the same chores and seeing the same people day in and day out. A life that looks pleasant and perfect on the surface, but is actually soul-crushingly boring. Not just boring, but there's incredible pressure to keep up appearances, impress the neighbors, and sweep anything unpleasant under the rug. If you've seen the movie "Pleasantville", it has a very similar message. Only, without the infamous guitar riff and awesome harmonies. I don't live out in the suburbs, but I can relate to the feeling. People aren't made for that level of monotony. Our brains crave novelty and stimulation, and without that, things start to go wrong. Some people need more than others, and some people are perfectly content in their routines and don't like change. Nothing wrong with that. But for some, it can feel suffocating, like you're trapped. I think I was getting to that point. Fortunately, although I didn't plan on moving and wasn't particularly happy about it, I did end up with a change of scenery. I think I am better off for it. Anni |