Everybody Cares Everybody Understands
Elliott Smith Lyrics


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Everybody cares, everybody understands
Yes everybody cares about you
Yeah and whether or not you want them to
It's a chemical embrace that kicks you in the head
To a pure synthetic sympathy that infuriates you totally
And a quiet lie that makes you want to scream and shout
So here I lay dreaming looking at the brilliant sun
Raining it's guiding light upon everyone

For a moment's rest you can lean against the banister
After running upstairs again and again
From wherever they came to fix you in
But always fear the city's finest follow right behind
You got a pretty vision in your head
A pencil full of poison lead
And a sickened smile illegal in every town
So here I lay dreaming looking at the brilliant sun
Raining its guiding light upon everyone
Here I lay dreaming looking at the brilliant sun
Raining its guiding light upon everyone




You say you mean well, you don't know what you mean
Fucking ought to stay the hell away from things you know nothing about

Overall Meaning

The song "Everybody Cares Everybody Understands" by Elliott Smith is a commentary on the disingenuous nature of society's concern for individuals who struggle with addiction and mental illness. The first stanza highlights the paradoxical nature of people's concern. On the one hand, "everybody cares" and "everybody understands." People are willing to offer sympathy and support. However, this empathy is not always genuine, but a "chemical embrace" that is synthetic and infuriating. Smith is suggesting that society's empathy can be superficial and noncommittal to the deeper issues and challenges facing those dealing with addiction and mental illness.


The second stanza explores the consequences of people's complacency in the face of addiction and mental illness. The lines "always fear the city's finest follow right behind" suggest that the police are not there to protect people with addiction and mental illness, but rather to punish and criminalize their struggles. Smith's lyrics highlight the loneliness and isolation that individuals with addiction and mental illness face. The line "you got a pretty vision in your head, a pencil full of poison lead" seems to describe the self-destructive thoughts that can invade the mind of those struggling with addiction and mental illness.


In the final stanza, Smith addresses those who are trying to help. You "say you mean well," but the song suggests that those who do not understand addiction and mental illness should stay away from trying to help. The final line, "fucking ought to stay the hell away from things you know nothing about," suggests that society needs to take a different approach to understanding and helping those who struggle with addiction and mental illness. Smith's lyrics are a searing critique of how society deals with these difficult issues, and a call to action for more empathy and understanding.


Line by Line Meaning

Everybody cares, everybody understands
Yes, everyone around you cares about your well-being and they try to empathize with you in every possible way.


Yeah and whether or not you want them to
They will try to care for you regardless of whether you like it or not.


It's a chemical embrace that kicks you in the head
This care and concern often come across as overwhelming and suffocating, and that it's more of a reflexive response to a chemical trigger in the brain rather than genuine concern.


To a pure synthetic sympathy that infuriates you totally
The overflowing care and concern often feel fake and insincere, which can lead to frustration and annoyance.


And a quiet lie that makes you want to scream and shout
The fake empathy and concern sound like a lie to people who are going through a hard time and makes them feel like they cannot express themselves or speak the truth.


So here I lay dreaming looking at the brilliant sun, Raining it's guiding light upon everyone
Amidst all this fakeness and unease, the singer wants to escape to a world of dreams and imagination where the sun shines equally on everyone.


For a moment's rest you can lean against the banister, After running upstairs again and again From wherever they came to fix you in
In the midst of all the chaos and commotion, the singer needs a moment to take a break and reflect on the situation. They need to lean on something sturdy and take a deep breath.


But always fear the city's finest follow right behind
The artist is afraid that the authorities are always watching them and waiting to catch them doing something wrong, even if they are not.


You got a pretty vision in your head
The artist has a beautiful dream or vision that gives them hope and happiness amidst all the negativity and chaos.


A pencil full of poison lead, And a sickened smile illegal in every town
However, there are negative forces in the form of drugs and addiction that can ruin this dream and make them feel sick and helpless.


You say you mean well, you don't know what you mean
People around the singer may talk about helping them, but they do not understand what they are going through and what they need.


Fucking ought to stay the hell away from things you know nothing about
People should not interfere or pretend to be helpful when they have no idea about the realities of the situation.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Steven Paul Smith

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