Gouge Away ●
●Papa Roach Lyrics


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Gouge away
You can gouge away
And stay all day
If you want to

Missy aggravation
Some sacred questions
You stroke my locks
Some marijuana
If you want some

Gouge away
You can gouge away
And stay all day
If you want to

Sleeping on your belly
You break my arms
You spoon my eyes
Been rubbing a bad charm
With holy fingers

Gouge away
You can gouge away
And stay all day
If you want to
If you want to
If you want to

Chained to the pillars
A three day party
I break the walls
And kill us all
With holy fingers

Gouge away
You can gouge away
And stay all day
If you want to
If you want to




If you want to
If you want to

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Gouge Away" by Papa Roach explore themes of aggression, addiction, and self-harm in a fast-paced, energetic rock style. The opening line invites the listener to "gouge away," representing a desire to escape or numb oneself from pain or discomfort. The second verse introduces a character identified as "Missy aggravation," who asks "sacred questions" and provides marijuana as a way of coping. The third verse includes violent images of breaking arms and spooning eyes, suggesting a self-destructive behavior rooted in addiction or mental illness. The chorus repeats the invitation to "gouge away" and "stay all day," emphasizing the desire to escape.


The repeated phrase "with holy fingers" suggests a paradoxical mix of religious imagery and destructive behavior, perhaps reflecting a struggle with faith or morality. The final verse takes a darker turn with the image of being "chained to the pillars" and a "three day party" that leads to breaking the walls and killing everyone. This apocalyptic vision may represent the internal struggle with addiction and its potential for destructive consequences. Overall, the lyrics to "Gouge Away" offer a raw and intense portrayal of inner turmoil and self-harm.


Line by Line Meaning

Gouge away
The singer encourages the listener to push away and disregard anything that is troubling them.


You can gouge away
The singer repeats the opening line to further emphasize the need to distance oneself from negative thoughts.


And stay all day
The listener is assured that they can take as much time as they need to deal with their concerns.


If you want to
The artist adds that staying away from life’s difficulties is a choice.


Missy aggravation
The artist refers to an individual who is a nuisance or bother to them.


Some sacred questions
The individual in question has asked personal and sensitive questions.


You stroke my locks
The individual made an unwanted physical advance towards the singer by touching their hair.


Some marijuana
The artist offers marijuana as a way to alleviate the situation and help the individual relax.


Sleeping on your belly
The artist describes how the individual slept, indicating that they felt comfortable and at ease.


You break my arms
The individual caused physical harm to the artist, resulting in pain and injury to their arms.


You spoon my eyes
The individual violated the singer by touching their eyes, generating discomfort and unease.


Been rubbing a bad charm
The artist admits to using superstitious practices to alleviate their troubles but acknowledges they are not working.


With holy fingers
The singer is sarcastic, implying that their attempts to overcome their difficulties are futile and ineffective.


Chained to the pillars
The singer feels stuck and constrained, unable to escape their problems.


A three day party
The singer describes a prolonged period of revelry and festivities, possibly as a way to escape their issues.


I break the walls
The artist rebels against the constraints they feel and determines to overcome their difficulties by breaking away from them.


And kill us all
The artist realizes that in their attempt to escape their troubles, they might negatively impact others around them.


If you want to
The singer repeats the line, signifying that the choice to deal with problems in a way that affects others is also a choice.


If you want to
The singer uses the line once more, highlighting the need to be proactive and responsible when facing life's difficulties.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHARLES THOMPSON

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