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Headache
Grouper Lyrics


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My mother once told me
She walked into the ocean
Didnβ€²t want to die
Just couldn't tell where the horizon was
Wanted to have a closer look

Why is this costume weighing me down
And my head hurts
Air to sails down

Tired of being lonely
Trying to rest and I donβ€²t wanna get up
Error lies in hopin'
When I'm walking and my dear is running
Lines, lines on the back of my hand

Why does love keep letting me down?
My head hurts
Prepare to sail down

Write the lines with the back of my hand
Why does love keep letting me down?

Why does love keep letting me down?
Letting me down

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Grouper's song "Headache" capture the turmoil and confusion of the singer's emotions. The first verse introduces a scene where the singer's mother walked into the ocean, not with a desire to die but out of a curiosity to see the horizon more closely. This imagery suggests a desire to explore and understand the unknown, even if it means taking risks.


The chorus expresses a sense of burden and pain, symbolized by a costume weighing the singer down and causing a headache. This could metaphorically represent the heaviness and discomfort of wearing a false persona or struggling with one's identity. The mention of the head hurting suggests the emotional toll this burden is taking on the singer.


The second verse delves deeper into the singer's emotional state. They express feeling tired of being lonely and desperate for rest, yet unable to find solace. The line "Error lies in hopin'" suggests that the singer's hopefulness has led to disappointment and frustration. The imagery of the singer walking while their loved one is running implies a sense of imbalance and distance in their relationship.


The repeated question in the bridge, "Why does love keep letting me down?" conveys the singer's recurring disappointment and disillusionment with love. This line suggests a pattern of failed relationships or unfulfilled expectations. The pain in their head serves as a physical manifestation of their emotional distress, preparing them for another journey into uncertain territory.


In the final repetition of the chorus, the singer once again reflects on love continually letting them down. This repetition emphasizes their ongoing struggle and implies a sense of resignation or acceptance of this recurring pain. Despite the repeated disappointments, the singer remains unresolved and yearning for answers, leaving the listener with an open-ended conclusion.




Writer(s): Elizabeth Anne Harris

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