Inhale
[Stone Sour] Lyrics


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Come one and all and see the broken man
Talking to himself
He sits and waits for something better
He'll never find it here
The people touch his hair
And pinch his cheek, he can't even feel it
There it goes again, he's listening to someone
He hears the bitter laughter
And all he wants to know is

Why, does any of it matter?
(I can't take it anymore)
You've gotta try
The inhale that makes the exhale so much better

He wipes his hands on anything in reach
He never feels clean
He shakes at night because his nerve is gone
Every muscle hurts
Come one and all and see what happened
That broken man is me

There it goes again, I can hear it louder
It doesn't feel good anymore
All I want to know is

Why, does any of it matter?
(I can't take it anymore)
You've gotta try
The inhale that makes the exhale so much better

Now I know I disappear
I can't find my way from out of here
Everything is fading on me
Someone tell me
Someone tell me
Someone tell me

Why, does any of it matter?
(I can't take it anymore)
You've gotta try
The inhale that makes the exhale so much better

Why, does any of it matter?
(I can't take it anymore)
You've gotta try
The inhale that makes the exhale so much better





Why? You've gotta try

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Inhale" by Stone Sour are about a broken man who is feeling disconnected and lost from the world around him. He is sitting alone, talking to himself, and waiting for something better to come his way, but he knows deep down he will never find that solace in his current state. The people around him try to interact with him, but he does not feel their touch or notice their presence, which further alienates him. He feels like he is losing touch with reality and cannot comprehend why any of it matters. All he cares about is finding something that will make him feel better or make sense of the chaos around him, even if it is just for a moment.


The chorus of the song makes a reference to inhaling and exhaling, which represents the idea of taking life in and letting go of pain, stress, and anxiety by breathing deeply. The broken man is searching for something that will make his exhale feel better, and the only thing he can think of is to try and take a deep breath and let it out. However, he is struggling and needs someone to help him navigate through his emotions and turmoil. He feels lost and unable to find his way out of the darkness that surrounds him.


Overall, "Inhale" is a powerful and emotional song that speaks to those who have experienced feelings of loneliness, disconnection, and despair. It is a reminder that sometimes it is important to stop and just breathe, even when everything feels like it is falling apart.


Line by Line Meaning

Come one and all and see the broken man
The singer invites everyone to witness a broken man.


Talking to himself
The broken man talks to himself, possibly due to isolation, despair or mental instability.


He sits and waits for something better
The man is waiting for something better to happen in his life.


He'll never find it here
The man believes that he won't find happiness or fulfillment where he currently is.


The people touch his hair
The people around him notice him, but only superficially.


And pinch his cheek, he can't even feel it
The man is numb and doesn't feel anything, including touch from other people.


There it goes again, he's listening to someone
The man hears something and pays attention to it, possibly an internal voice or hallucination.


He hears the bitter laughter
He hears laughter that he perceives as negative or mocking.


And all he wants to know is
The man seeks an understanding of the situation he's in.


Why, does any of it matter?
He questions the significance of his experiences and existence.


(I can't take it anymore)
The man expresses his emotional and mental exhaustion.


You've gotta try
The song suggests that the man needs to put in effort to change his circumstances.


The inhale that makes the exhale so much better
The song suggests that taking a deep breath and exhaling can provide relief and improve his condition.


He wipes his hands on anything in reach
The man has an obsessive-compulsive behavior, possibly due to anxiety or stress.


He never feels clean
The man has a sense of dirtiness or uncleanliness that he can't escape.


He shakes at night because his nerve is gone
The man experiences physical tremors that may be related to nervousness, anxiety or sleep deprivation.


Every muscle hurts
The man experiences pain, possibly due to physical or mental stress.


Come one and all and see what happened
The song emphasizes the singer's struggles and wants people to recognize and understand them.


That broken man is me
The singer reveals that the broken man he describes is actually himself, highlighting his personal struggles and vulnerability.


There it goes again, I can hear it louder
The singer hears the negative internal voice or hallucination more strongly.


It doesn't feel good anymore
The man no longer finds comfort or pleasure in what he hears or feels.


Now I know I disappear
The man becomes aware of his own emotional and mental disappearance, or possibly his mortality.


I can't find my way from out of here
The man feels lost and unable to escape his current situation.


Everything is fading on me
The man feels like he's losing grip on reality or his surroundings.


Someone tell me
The man seeks help or support from others.


Why, does any of it matter?
The man is still questioning the point or value of his existence and experiences.


(I can't take it anymore)
The man is overwhelmed and feels he can't bear the pain any longer.


You've gotta try
The song repeats its message that the man needs to take action to improve his situation.


The inhale that makes the exhale so much better
The song repeats its advice to the man that a deep breath can help him feel better.


Why? You've gotta try
The song repeats its call to action for the man to try to change and improve his life.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JOEL EKMAN, JOSH RAND, SHAWN ECONOMAKI

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