22
Deaf Havana Lyrics


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I opened my eyes this morning feeling like
I'd died the night before, what did I drink
And how am I still lying here?
It's days like these I miss my friends the
Most and end up feeling like a ghost,
I check my pulse to make sure I'm
Still alive.
Yeah, nobody but you, can make me feel
This old at twenty two.
Yeah, nobody but you, can make me feel
This old at twenty two.

I fall in love with every city then my
Stomach aches for days, because I'm somewhere
Between happy and okay.
With Springsteen in my headphones singing mockingly away,
Oh, Brucey, baby, I've seen better days.

Yeah, nobody but you, can make me feel
This old at twenty two.
Yeah, nobody but you, can make me feel
This old at twenty two.

Why do I do this to myself?
Why do I do this to myself?

Yeah, nobody but you, can make me feel
This old at twenty two.
Yeah, nobody but you, can make me feel
This old at twenty two.




Yeah, nobody but you, can make me feel
This old at twenty two.

Overall Meaning

In Deaf Havana's song "22", the singer wakes up with a hangover and feels like he just died the night before. He questions what he drank to end up in this state as he lies there wondering if he is still alive. He then goes on to talk about missing his friends the most on days like these and feeling like a ghost. He falls in love with every city he goes to, but ends up with a stomach ache because he is only somewhere between happy and okay. Even Bruce Springsteen's music, which is usually uplifting, is mocking him in his headphones.


The chorus reveals that nobody but the person he is singing about can make him feel this old at the young age of twenty-two. He questions why he does this to himself and why he allows this person to affect him so much. The repetition of the chorus emphasizes the point that this person has a great impact on the singer's life, making him feel older than he really is.


Line by Line Meaning

I opened my eyes this morning feeling like I'd died the night before, what did I drink And how am I still lying here?
Waking up after a heavy night of drinking, the singer questions what they had consumed and is stunned that they are still lying down.


It's days like these I miss my friends the Most and end up feeling like a ghost, I check my pulse to make sure I'm Still alive.
The singer misses their friends and feels alone, even questioning whether they are still alive.


Yeah, nobody but you, can make me feel This old at twenty two. Yeah, nobody but you, can make me feel This old at twenty two.
The singer blames the way they feel on someone specific who has made them feel older than they are.


I fall in love with every city then my Stomach aches for days, because I'm somewhere Between happy and okay. With Springsteen in my headphones singing mockingly away, Oh, Brucey, baby, I've seen better days.
The singer enjoys traveling but feels homesick and emotionally drained from everywhere they visit. Despite listening to feel-good music, they still feel down.


Why do I do this to myself? Why do I do this to myself?
The singer questions their own choices and decisions, wondering why they keep putting themselves in these situations.


Yeah, nobody but you, can make me feel This old at twenty two. Yeah, nobody but you, can make me feel This old at twenty two. Yeah, nobody but you, can make me feel This old at twenty two.
Repeating the chorus, the singer continues to blame their feelings on the one person who has made them feel older than they are.




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