Here are the complete lyrics of the song "Mo Mowlams Meadow" by Mint Biscuit, including background, meaning, and song info.
Mo Mowlams Meadow by Mint Biscuit Sectarian fucking hatred In a pleasant northern town Twenty years been wasted I can't get up nor down And I know just who I'm fighting I fight the word on the street I'm mowing Mo Mowlam's Meadow To get me something to eat Something to eat Now the bear's been baited And the statue pulled right down My hunger's never sated No matter how good the scran And I know just who I'm fighting I fight the word on the street I'm mowing Mo Mowlam's Meadow To get me something to eat Yeah something to eat Oh yeah And it seems we're hеre to stay Can't afford to get away Even for thе summer Life will slowly end Everybody has a friend Every man a brother And I know just who I'm fighting I fight the word on the street I'm mowing Mo Mowlam's Meadow To get me something to eat Something to eat Yeah something to eat And it seems we're here to stay Can't afford to get away Even for the summer Life will slowly end Everybody has a friend Every man a brother Sectarian fucking hatred In a pleasant northern town Twenty years been wasted Can't get up nor down And I know just who I'm fighting I fight the word on the street
The song "Mo Mowlams Meadow" by Mint Biscuit is often interpreted as a reflection on emotional struggles, inner pain, and raw self-expression. The lyrics dive into personal feelings and vulnerability.
Mint Biscuit is an emerging artist known for emotional and expressive music, often categorized under underground hip-hop or pop.
You can stream the song on platforms such as Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud, and Apple Music.
There may be unofficial uploads on YouTube, but Mint Biscuit has not released an official music video at the time of writing.