Ps You Rock My World
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I was at a funeral the day I realized
I wanted to spend my life with you
Sitting doen on the steps at the old post office
The flag was flying at half-mast
And I was thinkin' 'bout how everyone is dying
And maybe it's time to live

I don't know where we're going
I don't know what we'll do

Walked in to the Thrif-tee
Saw the man with the hollow eyes who didn't give me all the change
But it didn't bother me this time 'cause I know I've only got this moment
I went to the gas station
Old woman honked her horn
Waiting for me to fix her car

I don't know where we're going
I don't know what we'll do

Laying in bed tonight I was thinking
And listening to all the dogs
And the sirens and the shots
And how a careful man tries
To dodge the bullets
While a happy man takes a walk





And maybe it's time to live

Overall Meaning

P.S. You Rock My World by Eels is a powerful and emotional song that expresses the realization of the singer at a funeral that they want to spend the rest of their life with someone special. The song starts off by setting the tone with the singer lamenting at a funeral and pondering over how everyone eventually dies. However, this morbid notion moves him to the realization that it is time to live and spend every moment making the most of life.


The singer then walks into a thrift shop where he encounters a man with hollow eyes, who doesn't give him all of the change. The singer doesn't let this bother him because he understands that life is fleeting and he can only live in the moment. He then heads to a gas station where an old woman honks her horn, waiting for him to fix her car. This suggests that there are distractions and obstacles that arise in life, but one should still prioritize what's important to lead a fulfilling life.


Finally, the singer lays in bed listening to the sirens and gunshots and acknowledges the difference between a careful man who dodges bullets and a happy man who takes a walk. The singer chooses to be the latter and takes the necessary steps to embrace life, which includes spending it with someone special. Overall, the song encourages the idea of embracing life and living it to the fullest, never letting go of what you truly want.


Line by Line Meaning

I was at a funeral the day I realized
At a funeral, I had an epiphany that I want to spend my life with you.


Sitting doen on the steps at the old post office
I sat at the old post office steps.


The flag was flying at half-mast
The flag was at half-mast.


And I was thinkin' 'bout how everyone is dying
I pondered about how everyone eventually dies.


And maybe it's time to live
Perhaps it's high time to live.


I don't know where we're going
I'm clueless about our destination.


I don't know what we'll do
The plan is unclear to me.


Walked in to the Thrif-tee
I entered the Thrif-tee store.


Saw the man with the hollow eyes who didn't give me all the change
I spotted a man with hollow, expressionless eyes who didn't give me my full change.


But it didn't bother me this time 'cause I know I've only got this moment
I wasn't perturbed this time as I realized that I have this moment only.


I went to the gas station
I visited the gas station.


Old woman honked her horn
An elderly woman honked her car horn.


Waiting for me to fix her car
She expected me to fix her car.


Laying in bed tonight I was thinking
At night, while lying in bed, I contemplated.


And listening to all the dogs
I listened to the dogs howling outside.


And the sirens and the shots
I heard sirens and gunshots in the distance.


And how a careful man tries
I considered how a cautious man avoids danger.


To dodge the bullets
He tries to evade bullets.


While a happy man takes a walk
On the other hand, a happy man strolls.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MARK O. EVERETT

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Henri S

I have been to every line in this song in my life.
I was thinking bout how everyone is dying
Maybe it's time to live.

Even more
A carefull man tries to dodge a bullet
while a happy man takes a walk

Maybe it's time to live



All comments from YouTube:

Vincanni

No album helped me get through the roughest patches in my life more than Electro Shock Blues. Such a lovely crescendo to such a dark album.

Warren Lucian

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Clayton Jordan

@Darwin Zayd i watch on flixzone. Just search on google for it :)

Darwin Zayd

i guess I am quite off topic but do anyone know a good place to watch newly released movies online?

Nathan Whitney

A great closing track to one of the best albums ever

Blue Czar

Agreed. Wonderful life afirming and beautiful.

Krams Jams

"I was thinking about how everyone is dying, and maybe it's time to live." Great song - it's July 2016 and I just discovered it. The whole album is great.

Blue Czar

I love this song, one of the most hopeful and uplifting ever. Thanks Eels😊

lyonslaforet

I agree. Electro Shock Blues is one of the finest albums released in 1998.

Rafael Willems

I agree. Electro Shock Blues is one of the finest albums released.

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