Bittersweet Bundle Of Misery
Coxon Graham Lyrics


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Now the end is in sight, I'm just tired
Lying awake at night, so wired, and fired
Up with biological urge, in my belly
And a head full of words and my tele
Caster spinnin' faster
Goodnight you

You're beautiful
I love to watch your face in the morning light
You're really cool
I like the way we fight right through the night
And the way you used to kiss was way out of sight
But I could never hope to set you free
Cause you're my bittersweet bundle of misery

As I study the lines on the ceiling
I find the fact you're unkind quite appealing
I'm feeling
Sure that I have come to the end of your tether
And there's no such thing as happily ever
After, it just gets dafter
Goodnight you

You're beautiful
I love to watch your face in the morning light
You're really cool
I like the way we fight right through the night
And the way you used to kiss was way out of sight
But I could never hope to set you free
Cause you're my bittersweet bundle of misery

It would take me an age to marry you
Now I've seen you use my razor like you do
It's true

You're beautiful
I love to watch your face in the morning light
You're really cool
I like the way we fight right through the night
And the way you used to kiss was way out of sight




But I could never hope to set you free
Cause you're my bittersweet bundle of misery

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Graham Coxon's song "Bittersweet Bundle Of Misery" delve deep into the emotional complexities and conflicts within a relationship. The opening lines convey a sense of exhaustion and restlessness, as the singer reflects on being tired yet unable to sleep due to feeling wired and fired up with intense emotions. The mention of a biological urge in the belly and a head full of words suggests a mix of physical and emotional turmoil, possibly hinting at desire and a cluttered mind. The reference to a spinning telecaster guitar adds a frenetic energy to the scene before bidding goodnight.


The following verses reveal a turbulent relationship dynamic between the singer and their partner. The juxtaposition of adoring descriptions like "beautiful" and "cool" with the acknowledgment of the couple's constant fighting paints a picture of a passionate yet volatile connection. The nostalgia for the past, especially the way the partner used to kiss, creates a bittersweet longing that is tinged with an awareness of the impossibility of setting them free from the cycle of misery. The repeated phrase "bittersweet bundle of misery" encapsulates the paradoxical nature of the relationship, where love and pain are intertwined.


As the singer contemplates the ceiling, finding the partner's unkindness strangely appealing, a sense of resignation seeps in. The realization that they may have reached the end of the line with their partner is presented with a mix of certainty and a hint of dark humor, as the idea of "happily ever after" is dismissed as something that only gets more absurd. The final sardonic goodnight gesture underscores a sense of finality and acceptance of the situation, even as the emotional entanglement persists.


The closing stanza hints at a sense of finality and resignation, as the singer reflects on the impracticality of marrying the partner given the discovery of them using the singer's razor. This revelation serves as a symbolic moment of clarity, highlighting the partner's intrusion into the singer's personal space and adding another layer of complexity to their relationship. The final repetition of the chorus reinforces the theme of love intertwined with pain and the inability to break free from the bond that binds them together in a cycle of bittersweet misery.




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