Bottle Up And Explode
Elliott Smith Lyrics


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Bottle up and explode over and over
Keep the troublemaker below
Put it away
Check out for the day
In for a round of overexposure
The thing mother nature provides
To get up and go
Bottle up and explode, seeing stars
Surrounding you: red, white and blue

You look at him like you've never known him
But I know for a fact that you have
The last time you cried
Who'd you think was inside?
Thinking that you were about to come over
But I'm tired now of waiting for you
You never show

Bottle up and go, if you're gonna hide
It's up to you; I'm coming through

Bottle up and go, I can make it outside
I'll get through; becoming you




Becoming you
Becoming you

Overall Meaning

In Elliott Smith's song "Bottle Up and Explode," he shares the story of a relationship that has fizzled out, and one person who is still holding onto the hope that it can be fixed. The opening line "Bottle up and explode over and over" suggests that they are suppressing their emotions and not dealing with them in a healthy way, instead keeping them bottled up inside, which can lead to an explosive burst of emotions later on. The phrase "keep the troublemaker below, put it away, check out for the day" is a way to avoid dealing with the issues at hand, and the line "in for a round of overexposure" implies that they are overindulging in whatever it is that helps them cope with their problems.


The second verse shows a recognition of the disconnect between the two people in the relationship. The line "You look at him like you've never known him, but I know for a fact that you have" suggests that one person is trying to hold onto the idealized version of their partner that they once knew, while the other has changed. The chorus comes back in to reiterate that bottling up emotions and not facing problems head-on is causing more harm than good, and that it's time to move forward.


Overall, the lyrics of "Bottle Up and Explode" paint a picture of a relationship that has run its course, and the struggle to let go of something that was once meaningful. Through the use of metaphors like "bottle up and explode" and "to get up and go," Elliott Smith portrays the intense emotions that come when we try to suppress our feelings.


Line by Line Meaning

Bottle up and explode over and over
Repeatedly bottling up emotions until they explode


Keep the troublemaker below
Suppressing negative emotions and thoughts


Put it away
Ignoring or repressing emotions


Check out for the day
Avoiding dealing with emotions by distracting oneself


In for a round of overexposure
Deliberately exposing oneself to intense emotions


The thing mother nature provides
The natural drive to act or create


To get up and go
To channel emotional energy into action


Bottle up and explode, seeing stars
The intense emotional release when bottling up emotions


Surrounding you: red, white and blue
The overwhelming nature of the emotional response


You look at him like you've never known him
Feeling disconnected from someone who was once close


But I know for a fact that you have
The knowledge of a previous connection


The last time you cried
The last time intense emotions were expressed


Who'd you think was inside?
Questioning the identity of the emotional self


Thinking that you were about to come over
The expectation of emotional availability from someone else


But I'm tired now of waiting for you
Growing tired of unfulfilled emotional expectations


You never show
The disappointment of being let down emotionally


Bottle up and go, if you're gonna hide
Leaving emotional suppression behind


It's up to you; I'm coming through
Taking control of one's emotional expression


Bottle up and go, I can make it outside
Embracing emotional openness


I'll get through; becoming you
The transformation that occurs through emotional expression


Becoming you
Discovering one's true emotional self




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