Wake Up
Crimpshrine Lyrics


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Wake up in the morning, smoke that cigarette, yum!
Wake up in the morning, drink that cup of coffee, yum!
Turn on early morning news, stories about children addicted to marijuana.
Oh no!

Got to get to work! Oh, my God! Oh, no! I gotta get my fix, I'm a junkie!

Don't want to live in the world of a straight man.
Don't want to live in the world of a junkie man.
Don't want to live with a needle in my arm.
Don't want to have to piss in a can.

Why can't they realize everyone's addicted to something?
T.V., drugs, or medicine.
Love or hate attention.

A choice made only by yourself.
Nor for you by anyone else.




Everyone's got something to hide,
But it's okay as long as you feel love inside!

Overall Meaning

The song "Wake Up" by Crimpshrine is a powerful critique of the societal expectation to conform to certain ideals and lifestyles, and the resulting pressure that individuals experience. The song begins with the singer waking up in the morning, smoking a cigarette and drinking coffee, and tuning into the news to learn about stories of children addicted to marijuana. The sense of urgency is palpable when the singer realizes they have to get to work but also feed their addiction, and exclaims "oh my God, oh no, I gotta get my fix!".


The chorus emphasizes the singer's refusal to conform to either the idealized world of a "straight man" or the destructive world of a "junkie man". The final line of the chorus, "Don't want to have to piss in a can", is a reference to drug testing and the infringement on personal privacy that comes with it. The second verse takes a more existential turn, with the singer wondering why society can't accept that everyone is addicted to something - whether it's drugs, TV, love, or attention.


The final lines of the song are perhaps the most powerful, as they suggest that as long as an individual is happy and feels love inside, it's okay to have something to hide. This sentiment could be seen as a nod to the LGBTQ+ community in the punk scene, who often felt pressured to hide their identities to fit into mainstream society. Overall, Crimpshrine's "Wake Up" is an insightful commentary on societal expectations and the pressure to conform, and a call to embrace individuality and personal freedom.


Line by Line Meaning

Wake up in the morning, smoke that cigarette, yum!
The singer starts off their day by smoking a cigarette and enjoying it.


Wake up in the morning, drink that cup of coffee, yum!
The singer also enjoys a cup of coffee to kick off their day.


Turn on early morning news, stories about children addicted to marijuana. Oh no!
However, their enjoyment is quickly disrupted by negative news about kids being addicted to marijuana.


Got to get to work! Oh, my God! Oh, no! I gotta get my fix, I'm a junkie!
Despite this, the artist has to go to work and feels like a 'junkie' needing their fix.


Don't want to live in the world of a straight man.
The artist doesn't want to conform to the norms of a 'straight' or mainstream society.


Don't want to live in the world of a junkie man.
At the same time, they also don't want to live in a world defined by drug addiction.


Don't want to live with a needle in my arm.
The singer wants to avoid drug use and the physical harm it can cause, such as needle usage.


Don't want to have to piss in a can.
Additionally, they don't want to have to do drug testing or be in a situation where that is necessary.


Why can't they realize everyone's addicted to something?
The artist questions why society doesn't acknowledge that everyone has some form of addiction, whether it be substances or other things like love or attention.


T.V., drugs, or medicine. Love or hate attention.
The artist lists various things people can be addicted to, including TV, drugs, medicine, and attention, regardless of whether they are considered 'good' or 'bad'.


A choice made only by yourself.
The singer believes that each person's addiction is their own choice, not influenced by others.


Nor for you by anyone else.
They also believe that no one else has the right to determine what someone else should or should not be addicted to.


Everyone's got something to hide, But it's okay as long as you feel love inside!
The singer acknowledges that everyone has secrets and something to hide, but believes as long as someone feels loved and fulfilled, their addiction is okay.




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