Stomach vs. Heart
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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In through my veins
Without brains
I involuntarily take what I need
Then I bleed
And it comes right back to me

But guts only eat and sometimes they repeat on you
Keeping you on your toes or crouched above the loo
That's what you get when you confuse your stomach with your heart
Well, that's what you get when you confuse your stomach with your heart

Blood turns from blue into red
'Cause of oxygen that it's fed
Then I turn back to blue
'Cause I'm losing you

But tummy just growls not real words, mostly vowels
And I always forget sometimes why
Gratification can cause constipation if organs are left to die
That's what you get when you confuse your stomach with your heart
Well, that's what you get when you confuse your stomach with your heart

I gained all this weight out of love, not hate
I've got all this love to give (give me a break)
I'd love to sleep in late, but that dessert looks great
Was it something I said or was it something I ate?

Heart beats in sync, beat in time
Beat in bodies likes hers and mine
But I fed only one and look what it's done

'Cause I've run out of blood and I'm chewing my cud and
My gastrointestinal festival's best of all
Cardiovascular questions they ask you are
Less than the answers they give you like cancer and




That's what you get when you confuse your stomach with your heart
That's what you get when you confuse your stomach with your heart

Overall Meaning

The song "Stomach vs. Heart" by Barenaked Ladies is a witty take on how easily one can confuse their physical desires with emotional ones. The lyrics are a mix of biological references and playful wordplay, alluding to the complexities of the human body and the mysteries of human emotion. The first verse describes the feeling of satisfaction that comes with fulfilling physical needs, but also the discomfort that can result if one overindulges. The chorus warns of the dangers of mistaking physical cravings for the deeper longings of the heart.


The second verse likens the flow of blood to the ebb and flow of emotions, with the loss of love causing a physical reaction. The line "Tummy just growls / Not real words, mostly vowels" is a humorous representation of the body's basic needs, and its inability to translate into more complex expression. The following lyrics address the potential consequences of overindulgence, highlighting the dichotomy between physical and emotional satisfaction.


Line by Line Meaning

In through my veins, without brains,
I consume without thought or consideration, almost involuntarily.


I involuntarily take what I need, then I bleed
I consume whatever I feel like eating, even if it's detrimental to my well-being, and suffer the physical repercussions later.


And it comes right back to me
After eating, the consequences of my overindulgence quickly become apparent.


But guts only eat
My stomach only desires food and doesn't care about any other aspects of my well-being.


And sometimes they repeat on you
My stomach can cause indigestion or other unpleasant physical symptoms if I don't pay attention to what I eat.


Keeping on your toes or crouched above the loo
I need to be careful about what I eat to avoid unpleasant effects, which can be especially inconvenient in certain situations, like when I'm away from home.


That's what you get when you confuse your stomach with your heart
Overeating due to emotional reasons, like love or heartbreak, can result in negative physical consequences.


Blood turns from blue into red
The oxygen in my blood changes its color from blue to red when it is carried from my lungs by red blood cells.


'Cause of oxygen that it's fed
The oxygen that I inhale is carried through my body by red blood cells, giving them the energy they need to supply the rest of my body with oxygen.


And I turn back to blue, 'Cause I'm losing you
My metaphorical 'heart' is breaking, which causes my body to feel fatigued and my skin to have a blue tint, like a lack of oxygen.


But Tummy just growls, Not real words, mostly vowels
My stomach only communicates through loud growling and gurgling noises that aren't easily understandable and mostly consist of vowel sounds.


And I always forget sometimes why
Despite knowing that emotional eating can have negative physical consequences, I often forget and indulge anyway.


Gratification can cause constipation
Eating to feel good emotionally instead of to fulfill hunger can lead to bodily distress, like constipation.


If organs are left to die
Overeating consistently can lead to long-term damage to the body's vital organs and systems.


I gained all this weight out of love, not hate
I've been overindulging in food due to my emotional attachment to it, not because I hate my body or want to punish myself.


I've got all this love to give (give me a break)
I have a lot of love to share with others, but I'm struggling to strike a balance between emotional satisfaction and physical health.


I'd love to sleep in late, but that dessert looks great
I'm frequently conflicted between indulging in emotionally fulfilling food and taking care of my physical health, which can lead to making unhealthy choices.


Was it something I said, or was it something I ate?
I'm unsure whether my physical discomfort or negative emotional state is the result of something I ate or said.


Hearts beat in sync, beat in time
My heart and the heart of someone I love may be in sync, beating in time with one another.


Beat in bodies like hers and mine
Our two bodies, despite being separate and different, may still have heartbeats that align with one another.


But I fed only one, And look what it's done
While I've been focusing on emotional eating, I've neglected my physical health and now face consequences because of it.


'Cause I've run out of blood and I'm chewing my cud
I'm experiencing physical fatigue and consequences from overeating, like a cow chewing its cud.


And my gastrointestinal festival's best of all
My stomach and digestive system, despite causing physical pain sometimes, are still a gift that I should take care of and appreciate.


Cardiovascular questions they ask you are less than the answers they give you like cancer and
Questions about heart health are often characterized by simple answers and preventative measures, while other diseases and ailments, like cancer, have more devastating effects and fewer answers.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ed Robertson, Steven Page

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