Election Day
Cheekface feat. Sidney Gish Lyrics


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I'm doing nothing like melatonin
I'm doing nothing like I'm verified
I'm holding out for important changes
I light nine candles for minimum wages

For the garbage man election day is still garbage day anyway
Next year in Jerusalem, OK
Your dad was a congressman
My dad was a dumpster-diving freegan
Dr. Bronner was not a real doctor
The name was mostly aspirational

For the garbage man election day is still garbage day nonetheless
Next year in Jerusalem, I guess

You just might understand this
This is not about a plane, train or automobile
Won't you understand?
Don't you understand me?
This is not about a plane, train or automobile
Won't you understand?
Don't you understand?

For the garbage man election day is still garbage day anyway
Next year in Jerusalem, OK




Next year in Jerusalem, OK
Next year in Jerusalem, OK

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Cheekface feat. Sidney Gish's song "Election Day" seem to touch on themes of disillusionment with the political process and society at large. The opening lines express a sense of indifference and lack of action, contrasting the metaphorical sleep-inducing qualities of melatonin with the idea of feeling verified or important. The singer seems to be waiting for significant changes to take place but is perhaps unsure or uninspired about how to actively participate in bringing them about. Lighting nine candles for minimum wages could symbolize a gesture of hope or solidarity for workers' rights and fair pay.


The mention of the garbage man and the comparison to election day being just another day of trash pickup regardless of political significance suggests a cynicism towards the impact of elections and the government on everyday life. The reference to "Next year in Jerusalem" could allude to a longing for a promised land or a better future, tinged with a sense of resignation or irony about the possibility of it ever arriving.


The contrast between the fathers of the two individuals, one a congressman and the other a dumpster-diving freegan, highlights the disparity in social status and values. The mention of Dr. Bronner, known for his eccentric soap brand and unconventional views, being "not a real doctor" but rather aspirational in name, adds to the theme of questioning authority and authenticity in society.


The repetition of the refrain "This is not about a plane, train or automobile, won't you understand? Don't you understand me?" suggests a frustration with being misunderstood or overlooked in communication. The emphasis on the mundane nature of election day for the garbage man and the repetition of "Next year in Jerusalem, OK" convey a sense of resignation or dark humor towards the cyclical nature of politics and the hope for a better future that may never come to fruition.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm doing nothing like melatonin
I am not relaxing or inducing sleep like melatonin.


I'm doing nothing like I'm verified
I am not confirming my identity or status like being verified.


I'm holding out for important changes
I am waiting for significant improvements or adjustments.


I light nine candles for minimum wages
I am showing support for better pay through lighting candles.


For the garbage man election day is still garbage day anyway
The significance of election day is lost on the garbage man as it remains just another day of work.


Next year in Jerusalem, OK
Expressing acceptance or resignation to the future, referencing Jerusalem as a metaphorical idea or goal.


Your dad was a congressman
Your father held a position in government as a congressman.


My dad was a dumpster-diving freegan
My father was someone who foraged for food in dumpsters and followed a freegan lifestyle.


Dr. Bronner was not a real doctor
The person known as Dr. Bronner did not have a legitimate medical qualification.


The name was mostly aspirational
The title of 'doctor' was more of a goal or ambition than a reality.


You just might understand this
There is a possibility that you could comprehend this situation or message.


This is not about a plane, train or automobile
The focus is not on modes of transportation like planes, trains, or automobiles.


Won't you understand?
Can you try to comprehend or grasp the meaning?


Don't you understand me?
Are you failing to see or interpret what I am trying to convey?


For the garbage man election day is still garbage day anyway
To the garbage man, election day remains unremarkable and mundane.


Next year in Jerusalem, I guess
Acknowledging the uncertainty or ambiguity of the future, using Jerusalem as a metaphorical destination.


Next year in Jerusalem, OK
Accepting the unknown future with a reference to Jerusalem as a symbol of hope or aspiration.




Lyrics © TERRORBIRD PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Gregory Katz, Amanda Tannen, Mark Edwards, Sidney Gish

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Comments from YouTube:

Magnificloud

SIDNEY GISH?! WITH CHEEKFACE? BEST COLLAB EVER

Zions

Two of my favorite artists of all time collaborating! The only thing that could make this better is if you guys tour together :^) wink wink nudge nudge

Calvin Pineda

god i would lose my mind

Cumquatlounge

Sweet Track this! love it

A crowd

why the actual hell does this song make me cry lmaooo

CrownedCorn

GAH IVE LOVED BOTH OF YOU HOW DID I KNOW ABOUT THIS HOW DID I NOT KNOWWWW

EDIT: OH SHIT THATS CAUSE ITS NEW YOOOOOO

emothetik

so true bestie