I Should Care
ADULT. Lyrics


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Excess, excess -more and more
Where are your manners -falling on the floor?
Behavior, behavior -you're a life savior
Droolings of a prosy man
Don't you expect to understand?
Vapid, vulgar -just getting older
That's what I'm asking you
I've been trying, I've been trying
To think of why I should care

I've been trying, I've been trying
To think of why I should care

Misguided, mislead
That's what, what's been said
Can't say, can't stay
Looking for a way to get away
From all those things that remind you
Of the things that you can't do
Once is nice, but twice is boring
That's what makes it worth ignoring

I've been trying, I've been trying
To think of why I should care

I would be delighted, but I'm really not excited by politeness
I would be excited, but I'm really not delighted by your niceness




I would be delighted, but I'm really not excited
I would be excited, but I'm really not delighted

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of ADULT.'s song "I Should Care" depict the struggle of the singer to understand and care about the excesses and behavior of those around them. The lyrics suggest a distaste for the vapid and vulgar behavior of those who are just getting older, and a desire to distance oneself from the things that remind you of the things that you can't do. The singer expresses frustration with the repetition and boredom of certain actions or customs that are expected of them, suggesting that doing something once is nice, but doing it twice is just plain boring.


As the chorus repeats, the singer admits to trying to think of why they should care about all of the things they see around them, but can't seem to find a good reason. The feelings of apathy and disconnection are further emphasized in the refrain, as the singer expresses a lack of excitement and delight even in situations where those emotions would be expected, such as when encountering politeness or niceness.


Overall, the lyrics of "I Should Care" explore themes of alienation and disillusionment towards societal norms, and convey a sense of frustration with the pressure to conform and engage with things that don't hold personal meaning. The repetition of the chorus and refrain throughout the song emphasizes the singer's ongoing struggle to find a reason to care.


Line by Line Meaning

Excess, excess -more and more
Too much, too much -never ending


Where are your manners -falling on the floor?
Why are you being so rude -no respect for others


Behavior, behavior -you're a life savior
How you act and behave can save someone's life


Droolings of a prosy man
Boring and dull thoughts of an uninteresting man


Don't you expect to understand?
Do not expect to comprehend


Vapid, vulgar -just getting older
Lacking substance and vulgarities only increase with age


That's what I'm asking you
That's my question for you


I've been trying, I've been trying
I have been attempting, making an effort


To think of why I should care
To figure out why I should be concerned or bothered


Misguided, mislead
Mistaken, led astray


That's what, what's been said
That's what has been spoken about


Can't say, can't stay
Cannot express myself, cannot remain here


Looking for a way to get away
Searching for an escape


From all those things that remind you
From everything that triggers memories or thoughts


Of the things that you can't do
Of the limitations and impossibilities


Once is nice, but twice is boring
Doing something once is enjoyable, but repetition becomes dull


That's what makes it worth ignoring
That's what gives reason to disregard


I would be delighted, but I'm really not excited by politeness
I should feel happy, but I am not thrilled by mere courteousness


I would be excited, but I'm really not delighted by your niceness
I should feel enthusiastic, but your kindness is not pleasing me


I would be delighted, but I'm really not excited
I should feel happy, but I am not thrilled


I would be excited, but I'm really not delighted
I should feel enthusiastic, but I am not pleased




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