Oh Well
Elliott Smith Lyrics


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Here's the silhouette
The face always turned away
The bleeding color gone to black
Dying like a day
Couldn't figure out what made you so unhappy
Shook your head to say no no no
And stopped for a spell
And stayed that way
Oh well, okay

I got pictures, I just don't see it anymore
Climbing hour upon hour through a total bore
With the one I keep where it never fades
In the safety of a pitch black mind
An airless cell that blocks the day
Oh well, okay

If you a get a feeling the next time you see me
Do me a favor and let me know
'Cause it's hard to tell
It's hard to say
Oh well, okay




Oh well, okay
Oh well, okay

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Elliott Smith's song "Oh Well" read like a battle with depression. The opening lines, "Here's the silhouette, the face always turned away, the bleeding color gone to black, dying like a day," illustrate the singer's sense of detachment from the world around them. The next line, "Couldn't figure out what made you so unhappy," juxtaposes the singer's inability to identify the source of their unhappiness. The repeated phrase "no no no" suggests the singer's frustration and helplessness.


The second verse, "I got pictures, I just don't see it anymore, climbing hour upon hour through a total bore, with the one I keep where it never fades, in the safety of a pitch black mind, an airless cell that blocks the day," describes the singer's inability to connect with memories that once brought them joy. The phrase "in the safety of a pitch black mind" implies that the singer is more comfortable thinking about the past than actively engaging in the present.


The chorus, "If you get a feeling the next time you see me, do me a favor and let me know, 'cause it's hard to tell, it's hard to say, oh well, okay," suggests that the singer is reaching out for help but is unsure how to express their need. The repetition of "oh well, okay" may imply that the singer has resigned themselves to their state of mind, but the request for feedback from others suggests a glimmer of hope.


Line by Line Meaning

Here's the silhouette
Elliott Smith is introducing an image of a silhouette.


The face always turned away
The silhouette's face is always facing away from us.


The bleeding color gone to black
The bright colors have faded to black, symbolizing despair and sadness.


Dying like a day
The silhouette seems to be slowly fading away like the end of a day.


Couldn't figure out what made you so unhappy
Elliott Smith is not sure what is causing the silhouette to be so unhappy.


Shook your head to say no no no
The silhouette shakes its head in refusal to talk about its problems.


And stopped for a spell
The silhouette takes a break from moving or talking.


And stayed that way
The silhouette remains silent and still.


Oh well, okay
Elliott Smith seems to be accepting the situation, even if it is not resolved.


I got pictures, I just don't see it anymore
Elliott Smith has memories of the silhouette, but he can't feel the same way anymore.


Climbing hour upon hour through a total bore
Elliott Smith is talking about the difficult process of trying to feel something again.


With the one I keep where it never fades
Elliott Smith has one memory that he cherishes because it never fades away.


In the safety of a pitch black mind
This memory is safe within his own mind which is dark and emotionless.


An airless cell that blocks the day
Elliott Smith feels trapped and can't see any positivity around him.


If you a get a feeling the next time you see me
If anyone can detect any change in Elliott Smith's mood or behavior.


Do me a favor and let me know
Elliott Smith wants to know the truth about how he appears to others.


'Cause it's hard to tell
Elliott Smith admits that it's hard for him to tell how he's doing himself.


It's hard to say
Elliott Smith is uncertain about how he's really doing and how to express it.


Oh well, okay
Elliott Smith ends the song with the same phrase, seeming to accept his own uncertainty and the situation around him.




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

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