Happy Stay
Buck-O-Nine Lyrics


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your days of sorrow will soon be gone
But don't worry now it won't be long
We'll make you happy we'll make you stay
You won't get out of here any other way
Sign your name on the doted line
Because right here is where you start doing your time

the seclusion rooms where you'll stay
For the first seven days 'till we think you're ok
Your actions will be charted
Everything you do
Your doctor will be here to talk to you in person

you've been diagnosed as a chronic depressant
No control of your mind
A disturbed adolescent




Pitty and sorrow seem to rule your world
Life's vicious circle has taken it's twirl

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Buck-O-Nine's song "Happy Stay" seem to tell the story of an individual who is struggling with mental health issues and has been institutionalized. The first verse speaks of the individual's current state, and promises a brighter future, although that brighter future is contingent on staying within the institution. The line "you won't get out of here any other way" suggests that the person may not have willingly sought help, but is being held against their will.


The second verse describes the institution itself and the procedures that the individual will go through in the first week of their stay, including isolation and monitoring of behavior. The line "your doctor will be here to talk to you in person" suggests that the person is being treated and monitored closely by mental health professionals.


The final verse suggests that the individual has been diagnosed with chronic depression and is struggling with controlling their thoughts and behavior. The line "Pity and sorrow seem to rule your world" emphasizes the individual's state of mind, and the phrase "life's vicious circle has taken its twirl" suggests that the person is caught in a cycle of negative emotions and experiences.


Overall, the lyrics to "Happy Stay" provide a snapshot of what it might be like for someone struggling with mental illness to be institutionalized and treated within a clinical setting. The song's tone is somewhat ominous, highlighting the gravity of the situation, but also provides a glimmer of hope for a better future.



Line by Line Meaning

your days of sorrow will soon be gone
We will help you overcome your sadness and troubles.


But don't worry now it won't be long
You don't have to worry because you will soon feel happy and content.


We'll make you happy we'll make you stay
We will provide you with a happy environment that will keep you in our care.


You won't get out of here any other way
You cannot leave until we believe you are mentally stable.


Sign your name on the doted line
You must sign this agreement to begin treatment.


Because right here is where you start doing your time
You will spend time in our care to help treat your mental health issues.


the seclusion rooms where you'll stay
You will be placed in a secluded room for your own safety.


For the first seven days 'till we think you're ok
You will be monitored for the first week until we believe you are mentally stable.


Your actions will be charted
Every action you make will be noted to keep track of your progress.


Everything you do
Every behavior you exhibit will be recorded for analysis.


Your doctor will be here to talk to you in person
You will have one-on-one sessions with a mental health professional to talk about your issues and treatment.


you've been diagnosed as a chronic depressant
It has been determined that you suffer from chronic depression.


No control of your mind
You struggle with controlling your own thoughts and emotions.


A disturbed adolescent
You are a young person experiencing mental health issues.


Pitty and sorrow seem to rule your world
You often feel sorry for yourself and your situation.


Life's vicious circle has taken it's twirl
You feel stuck in a cycle of negative emotions and events.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Anthony Jerome Curry, Craig William Yarnold, Daniel Leon Albert, Jon Ryan Pebsworth, Jonas Kleiner, Scott Tyler Kennerly, Steve D Bauer

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