Miss Misery
Elliott Smith Lyrics


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I'll fake it through the day
With some help from Johnnie Walker Red
Send the poison rain down the drain
To put bad thoughts in my head
With two tickets torn in half
And a lot of nothing to do
Do you miss me, Miss Misery
Like you say you do?

A man in the park
Read the lines in my hand
Told me I'm strong and hardly ever wrong
I said, "Man, you mean you"

I had plans for both of us
That involved a trip out of town
To a place I seen in a magazine
That you'd left lying around
I don't have you with me
But I keep a good attitude
Do you miss me, Miss Misery
Like you say you do?

I know you'd rather see me gone
Than to see me the way that I am
But I am in the life anyway

Next door, the TV's flashing
Blue frames on the wall
It's a comedy of errors, you see
It's about taking a fall
To vanish into oblivion
It's easy to do
And I try to be, but you know me
I come back when you want me to




Do you miss me, Miss Misery
Like you say you do?

Overall Meaning

In the first verse of Miss Misery, Elliott Smith sings about the pain he feels and how he tries to cope with it. He admits to using Johnny Walker Red to help him fake his way through the day. He describes the cold pain behind his eyes that shoots through his head. He then talks about having two tickets that are torn in half and nothing to do. Despite this, he says it's alright because one enchanted night, he'll be with the person he wants to be with. The second verse talks about how the tarot cards and the lines in his hand tell him he's wrong, but he doesn't believe them. He talks about having plans to take a trip out of town with the person he's singing about. He also mentions keeping a good attitude despite not being able to hold his liquor. He believes that they will be together on an enchanted night.


The third verse describes the scene that's going on around him. He hears the TV next door flashing blue frames on the wall. He sees a comedy from the 70s that has a lead character no one recalls. Elliott talks about how this lead character vanished into oblivion, which he feels is easy to do. He then cries about the day the person he's singing about said they were through. Despite this, he remains hopeful and believes that they will eventually be together. The song ends with Smith repeating the line "but it's alright, some enchanted night I'll be with you."


Line by Line Meaning

I'll fake it through the day
I will try to get through the day even though everything feels unbearable.


With some help from Johnny Walker Red
Alcohol is the only way I can ease my pain.


And the cold pain behind my eyes
I feel an overwhelming pain that never seems to leave.


It shoots back through my head
My pain is so intense that it feels like a physical assault on my brain.


With two tickets torn in half
We had plans before, but they fell apart.


And a lot of nothing to do
I feel like I have no purpose, and I don't know what to do with my life.


But it's all right
Despite everything, it's okay for now.


'Cause some enchanted night I'll be with you
I hold onto the hope that someday I will be with the person I love, and everything will be better.


The tarot cards
I turn to tarot cards to make sense of my life.


And the lines in my hand
I study my own palm to see if my future holds any hope.


Tell me I'm wrong
The readings I receive tell me that I am headed down the wrong path.


But they're untrue
I choose to ignore these readings and hold onto the hope that things will get better.


I got plans for both of us
I have plans to escape this reality with someone I love.


That involve a trip out of town
Our escape involves leaving everything behind and starting anew somewhere else.


To a place I've seen in a magazine
I saw a place in a magazine that I want to escape to with my loved one.


That you left lying around
You left the magazine lying around, and I found solace in it.


I can't hold my liquor but
Even though I have a hard time with alcohol, I keep drinking it to ease my pain.


I keep a good attitude
I try to remain upbeat and hopeful even when things are tough.


'Cause it's all right
Despite everything, it's okay for now.


Some enchanted night I'll be with you
I still hold onto the hope that someday I will be with the person I love.


And though you'd rather see me gone
Even though you don't want me around, I can't help but hope.


Than to see there come the day
You would rather I disappear than face the possibility that things might not get better for us.


I'll be waiting for you anyway
Despite everything, I will wait for you because I love you.


Next door the TV's flashing
The noise and activity from next door are constant and overwhelming.


Blue frames on the wall
There's a TV on with blue flashes lighting up the adjacent wall.


It's a comedy from the 70s
The show next door is an old 70s comedy show.


With a lead no one recalls
The actor leading the show has been forgotten over time.


He vanished into oblivion
The leading actor of the show has been forgotten by the world at large.


It's easy to do
It's easy for people to forget their lives and fall into oblivion.


And I cry to see when you talked to me
You and I spoke about these same things before, and it makes me sad to remember the past.


The day you said we were through
The day you ended our relationship.


But it's all right
Despite the hurt from the past, I'm doing okay.


Some enchanted night I'll be with you
I still hold onto the hope that someday we will be together again.




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

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