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Monique Gibeau is Noel Gruber's imaginary alter-ego. She is a prostitute in France in the 1930s. She lives a brief life, dying of Typhoid flu supposedly as a young adult. She was inspired by the Art Noveu films Noel watches. Her story is told in the song "Noel's Lament".
7 de ago. de 2022 · In my life, I was Noel Gruber who worked at Taco Bell in Uranium City, Saskatchewan. But in my dreams I played a different role. I was Monique Gibeau in post-war France! (sung) A hooker with a heart of black charcoal. I write poems to burn by firelight.
The song is written by Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell. NOEL: (spoken) In my life, I was Noel Gruber who worked. At Taco Bell in Uranium City, Saskatchewan. But in my dreams I played a different role. I was Monique Gibeau in post-war France!
7 de ago. de 2022 · In my life, I was Noel Gruber who worked at Taco Bell in Uranium City, Saskatchewan. But in my dreams I played a different role. I was Monique Gibeau in post-war France! (sung) A hooker with a heart of black charcoal. I write poems to burn by firelight.
The lyrics of “Noel’s Lament” reveal a story of Noel’s alter ego, Monique Gibeau, a post-war French hooker with a heart of black charcoal. Noel yearns to escape his mundane life and embody the femme fatale persona he dreams of.
Original lyrics. Noel's Lament. [NOEL, Spoken] In my life, I was Noel Gruber who worked at Taco Bell in Uranium City, Saskatchewan. But in my dreams I played a different role. I was Monique Gibeau in post-war France! (sung) A hooker with a heart of black charcoal. I write poems to burn by firelight. Drink champagne and guzzle gin.
7 de may. de 2021 · But in my dreams I played a different role. I was Monique Gibeau in post-war France!