Girls In Line for the Bathroom
Carlie Hanson Lyrics


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I just got too high at someone's house
Am I gonna die? I'm freakin' out
Funny how I didn't cross your mind, I'm
Stevie Wonder-in' how you're so blind, blind

Sometimes, you know I get too drunk, drunk
You say I'm too e-emotional and I wanna know
Why can't everybody be as nice as
Girls in line for the bathroom?
Makeup in the mirror, dry my eyes
They drown my heartbreak in perfume
Even if they only tell me lies
It's better than bein' with you tonight
Why can't everybody be as nice as
Girls in line for the

I mean it's just a bunch of strangers in a hall
But I can tell them anything at all (anything)
I know they don't judge me like you do (like you do)
Maybe I should sleep with them instead of you (instead of you)

Sometimes, you know I get too drunk, drunk (oh)
Then you say I'm too e-emotional and I wanna know

Why can't everybody be as nice as
Girls in line for the bathroom?
Makeup in the mirror, dry my eyes
They drown my heartbreak in perfume
Even if they only tell me lies (lies)
It's better than bein' with you tonight (with you here tonight)
Why can't everybody be as nice as
Girls in line for the

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Overall Meaning

In Carlie Hanson's song "Girls In Line for the Bathroom," the lyrics depict a situation where the singer is feeling anxious and overwhelmed after getting high at someone's house. The fear of potential negative consequences and the paranoia associated with being under the influence are expressed through the line, "Am I gonna die? I'm freakin' out." The singer is also frustrated that the person they are addressing does not seem to care or think about their well-being, symbolized by the reference to Stevie Wonder, who is blind.


The song continues by exploring the singer's tendency to get drunk as a coping mechanism. However, the person they are addressing criticizes their emotional state as being too extreme. The singer questions why this person cannot show the same kindness and understanding that they receive from the other girls waiting in line for the bathroom.


The chorus of the song highlights the empathy and support the singer finds among strangers in the bathroom line. In these moments, the makeup-covered mirror becomes a sanctuary where they can dry their tears and mask their heartbreak with perfume. Even though the girls may only tell lies to make the singer feel better, it is still preferable to being with the person in question, who does not provide the same level of kindness and empathy.


The singer expresses a frustration with the judgment and lack of understanding they receive from the person they are addressing. They contemplate the idea of finding solace and intimacy with the girls in the bathroom line instead of persisting in a relationship that does not provide the same level of support.


Overall, "Girls In Line for the Bathroom" reflects the singer's desire for more compassionate connections and a questioning of why some people struggle to offer the same kindness exhibited by the strangers they encounter. It illustrates the importance of finding support and understanding, even from unexpected sources, especially in contrast to toxic relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

I just got too high at someone's house
I recently consumed drugs at a friend's place and now I'm feeling overwhelmed and anxious


Am I gonna die? I'm freakin' out
I'm experiencing extreme fear and paranoia, questioning if I will survive this situation


Funny how I didn't cross your mind, I'm Stevie Wonder-in' how you're so blind, blind
It's ironic how you never consider me, and I can't comprehend how you fail to see what's evident to everyone else


Sometimes, you know I get too drunk, drunk
Occasionally, I consume excessive alcohol and become intoxicated


You say I'm too e-emotional and I wanna know
You criticize me for being overly emotional, and I desire an explanation


Why can't everybody be as nice as Girls in line for the bathroom?
I wonder why people can't be as kind and supportive as the girls waiting in line for the restroom


Makeup in the mirror, dry my eyes
As I apply makeup in front of the mirror, I use it to hide and wipe away my tears


They drown my heartbreak in perfume
These girls overwhelm my feelings of heartbreak with the fragrance of their perfume


Even if they only tell me lies
Even if the girls only offer me false reassurances


It's better than bein' with you tonight
Being in their company is preferable to being with you tonight


I mean it's just a bunch of strangers in a hall
These girls are mere unfamiliar individuals in a hallway


But I can tell them anything at all (anything)
Despite not knowing them well, I feel comfortable confiding in them about anything


I know they don't judge me like you do (like you do)
I am certain that they won't criticize me in the same way you do


Maybe I should sleep with them instead of you (instead of you)
Perhaps I should seek physical intimacy with them instead of being with you


I mean, like (why can't you be as nice as)
I'm trying to convey that it would be great if you were as kind as


I mean, like (girls in line for the bathroom?)
I'm emphasizing again, it would be wonderful if you resembled the girls waiting in line for the bathroom




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Hipgnosis Songs Group
Written by: Brett Leland McLaughlin, Carlie Bryanne Hanson, Julian Collin Bunetta, Lauren Kelly Grieve, Michael Matosic, Peter Walsh

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Jerryme Herrera

I don't know why most people can't appreciate her music. She deserves so much guys 😭

Spotify

Love u 2 ❤

Jerryme Herrera

@Balor, Ireland me too, it's nostalgic

Jerryme Herrera

@Chris Manthey I just hope she keeps releasing music like this bro

Chris Manthey

I don’t know why this isn’t everywhere right now. It literally has every aspect of current popular music trends.

Balor, Ireland

Been listening to this song several times a day for the past few weeks dude

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Raylee Karther

absolutely amazing. eargasms everywhere. THIS IS A MASTERPIECE!

Carlie Hanson

love you!!

Imani Patterson

This is my sign to go to the bar so a group of girls can adopt me into their friend group. This video looks so fun to be in! Love the song as well!

Carlie Hanson

exactly! hahah thank u love!

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