Fool
Charlie and the Soap Opera Lyrics


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January's gonna take my skin
Drain the deep end, throw me in
Tributary on the Western side
Ten floors high and eight lanes wide
Cemetery on the bathroom floor
Broken bottles on the river shore
February try to take my eyes
We're too old to leave, we're too dumb to die




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Charlie and the Soap Opera's song "Fool" depict a sense of despair and resignation. The opening lines, "January's gonna take my skin, Drain the deep end, throw me in," suggest a feeling of being overwhelmed and stripped off one's protective layers. It symbolizes the harsh realities and challenges of life that are inevitably encountered. The mention of a tributary on the Western side, ten floors high, and eight lanes wide portrays a vast and imposing landscape that seems impossible to navigate.


The following lines, "Cemetery on the bathroom floor, Broken bottles on the river shore," create a vivid image of a troubled state of mind. The presence of death and destruction in everyday surroundings further emphasizes the singer's feeling of being trapped in a cycle of despair. In the chorus, the lyrics shift to February attempting to take the singer's eyes, which can be interpreted as a metaphorical representation of losing hope and losing sight of a brighter future.


The final line, "We're too old to leave, we're too dumb to die," captures a sense of resignation and a feeling of being stuck. It suggests that despite the hardships and challenges faced, the singer feels powerless to change their circumstances. The lyrics overall reflect a mix of hopelessness, weariness, and a resignation to accepting a flawed existence.


Line by Line Meaning

January's gonna take my skin
The passing of time will wear me down, leaving me vulnerable and exposed


Drain the deep end, throw me in
Life's challenges will push me to my limits, forcing me to face difficult situations


Tributary on the Western side
An additional burden or responsibility that hinders progress


Ten floors high and eight lanes wide
A metaphor for a seemingly insurmountable obstacle or task


Cemetery on the bathroom floor
A place of despair and loss, symbolizing the aftermath of a personal struggle or emotional turmoil


Broken bottles on the river shore
The remnants of past mistakes and regrets, scattered along the journey of life


February try to take my eyes
The harsh realities and challenges of life threaten to rob me of my optimism and hope


We're too old to leave, we're too dumb to die
Despite our age and lack of wisdom, we're unable to escape the hardships and consequences of our actions




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Written by: Joshua Schultz

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