Cough Syrup
Butthole Surfers Lyrics


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She played for the angels
I played for the tribe
The summer had been stolen and the bases were all loaded
There was big my arm a line
Big my all the time yeah
There was big my arm a line
I can't walk so I guess I'm gonna stay at home
They can have my legs just leave my head alone
I was in the kitchen
The year was in the fall
A friend of mine had told me that the work upon my only
No there were no point at all
There was big fire in the hall yeah
There weren't no points at all
I can't walk so I guess I'm gonna stay at home
They can have my legs just leave my head alone
And I can't talk so I guess I got nothin' to say
I'll keep my eyes just take these tears away
Lock stuck in barrel all the dogs were gone in farrel and the car ran like a broken perculator
His liver had gone hard and he wouldn't mow the yard
There was big my arm a line
And I heard that his brother was a viking
He liked to settle a problem with a gun
If you want to know the facts you gotta teach him how to act
And I hate cough syrup don't you
I'd rather be a sailor than a fighter
I'd like to sail a ship into the sun
If you want to know the truth you gotta dig up Johnny Boon
And I hate cough syrup don't you
I know that your mother is a farter
I heard she's got connections with the mob
If you want to learn the fight you gotta drink up all the light
And I hate cough syrup don't you
I'd rather be a matchstick than a lighter
I'd like to see your work go up and burn
If you want to touch the sky you must be prepared to die
And I hate cough syrup don't you
I hate cough syrup and I hate fruity (mirror?)
And I hate cough syrup it's screwed
You want to know the truth you gotta dig up Johnny Boof




And I hate cough syrup don't you
I hate cough syrup it's screwed

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Butthole Surfers' song "Cough Syrup" present an enigmatic and somewhat surreal narrative. The song seems to be about different characters and situations that are loosely connected by themes of dysfunction and frustration. At the beginning of the song, the singer claims that he played for the tribe, while another character played for the angels. This can be interpreted as a metaphor for two different approaches to life or art, with the singer being more earthbound and practical, while the other character is more ethereal and spiritual.


The lyrics also mention a stolen summer and loaded bases, which could be interpreted as symbols of missed opportunities or unfulfilled potential. The singer seems to express a sense of helplessness and even resignation, saying that he can't walk and doesn't have anything to say. He also mentions a friend who told him that the work upon his only, possibly suggesting a betrayal or a failure of support.


The song also contains some humorous or absurd elements, such as the line "lock stuck in barrel all the dogs were gone in farrel and the car ran like a broken perculator", which seems to be a nonsensical phrase or a play on words. The song ends with a series of contrasting statements, where the singer expresses his preferences for being a sailor rather than a fighter or a matchstick rather than a lighter. The repeated refrain of "I hate cough syrup" adds to the sense of frustration and dissatisfaction that permeates the song.


Line by Line Meaning

She played for the angels
Someone, possibly a woman, achieved something great and everyone is celebrating her success.


I played for the tribe
The singer is also successful in their own way, but perhaps not as widely recognized or celebrated as the first person.


The summer had been stolen and the bases were all loaded
The summer, a time associated with fun and relaxation, was ruined by something unexpected. There was a lot of tension or pressure in the situation.


There was big my arm a line
The artist's arm was swollen or injured. This condition may make it difficult for the artist to perform certain actions.


Big my all the time yeah
The swelling in the artist's arm is a constant issue that they must deal with throughout the day.


I can't walk so I guess I'm gonna stay at home
The singer is physically unable to leave their home due to their injury or illness.


They can have my legs just leave my head alone
The singer is willing to sacrifice their mobility in order to keep their mind intact. They value their ability to think and reason more than their ability to move around.


Lock stuck in barrel all the dogs were gone in farrel and the car ran like a broken perculator
Something has gone wrong in a complex system or situation, causing everything else to break down or not function properly. The metaphorical 'lock stuck in barrel' represents this problem that has disrupted everything else.


His liver had gone hard and he wouldn't mow the yard
Someone is either sick or has a drinking problem which is impacting his ability to maintain his property.


And I heard that his brother was a viking
The artist heard a rumor about someone's brother having Viking ancestry or being similar to the image of a Viking warrior in some way.


He liked to settle a problem with a gun
The brother who is rumored to be like a Viking, always resorts to violence and aggression to solve problems.


I'll keep my eyes just take these tears away
The artist is trying to not cry and is determined to keep their composure and stay strong.


If you want to know the facts you gotta teach him how to act
In order to learn the truth about something or someone, given person needs to change their own behavior or actions towards the person they seek to know about.


And I hate cough syrup don't you
The singer dislikes cough syrup and assumes that the listener does as well. This line may be included as a random aside or to suggest that the singer is under the influence of cough syrup currently and it is making them feel unwell.


I'd rather be a sailor than a fighter
The singer values peace and prefers to avoid confrontations or fights. They would rather travel and explore than engage in violence.


If you want to know the truth you gotta dig up Johnny Boon
The truth is hidden and requires some level of investigative work, similar to digging up information on a mysterious person named Johnny Boon.


I know that your mother is a farter
The artist has some potentially embarrassing or gross information about someone's mother.


I heard she's got connections with the mob
The singer has heard rumors that suggest the mother of the person they are speaking to is involved with organized crime in some way.


If you want to learn the fight you gotta drink up all the light
To truly understand a difficult or complex situation, one must be fully informed and illuminated on all aspects of it, no matter how unpleasant or difficult to stomach they may be.


I'd rather be a matchstick than a lighter
The artist values uniqueness and prefers to be something small and distinctive, like a matchstick, rather than something more generic and common like a lighter.


I'd like to see your work go up and burn
The artist does not value the work or creations of the person they are speaking to and would like to see it destroyed or destroyed themselves


If you want to touch the sky you must be prepared to die
Reaching great heights or achieving great success may come at a great cost, even one's own life. This line may convey an idea of how challenging and risky pursuits may be.


I hate cough syrup it's screwed
The singer emphatically dislikes cough syrup and feels that it is not a reliable or effective remedy for whatever ailment they may have.




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