Happy New Year
Eva B. Ross Lyrics


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I thought you quit
I said as I watched her light her cigarette
A wry smile
She shrugs
Please, not this again
It's always worse this time of year

I let it drop and warm my hands up on her coffee cup
She says At least you're doing fine
I say I still can't sleep at night

Her fingers pull and twist her napkin into bits
I say I never thought that you'd come home
She asks Has it always been this cold
The headlights' glare illuminates her and her vacant stare
She says I really hate it here

Guess we could all use a new year





The steam from my mouth twists into the smoke from hers
We watch it swirl and disperse

Overall Meaning

In these lyrics from Eva B. Ross's song "Happy New Year," there is a poignant conversation between two individuals, reflecting on the challenges and disappointments they face during the holiday season. The singer notices the other person lighting a cigarette, despite the belief that they had quit, leading to a resigned acknowledgment of a recurring pattern. The singer's observation elicits a wry smile and a dismissive response from the other person, indicating a sense of reluctance to discuss the issue further. The mention of the time of year suggests that the holiday season exacerbates feelings of struggle and discontent.


As the conversation unfolds, the singer subtly shifts the focus to their own struggles, emphasizing their difficulty in finding restful sleep. This admission invites a moment of shared vulnerability between the two individuals, showcasing a deeper connection and understanding of each other's internal battles. The act of warming hands on a coffee cup symbolizes a physical and emotional attempt to seek comfort and solace in each other's presence, despite the underlying tensions and unresolved issues.


The imagery of the other person nervously tearing a napkin into bits conveys a sense of unease and inner turmoil. Their question about the coldness of the place and the mention of hating it there hint at a feeling of displacement and dissatisfaction with their surroundings. The harsh glare of the headlights serves as a stark contrast to the softer, more intimate atmosphere of the conversation, highlighting the emotional distance and discomfort present in the moment.


The closing lines of the lyrics capture a poignant sense of shared yearning for renewal and hope in the face of adversity. The intertwining of breath and smoke as they watch it swirl and disperse symbolizes the ephemeral nature of their shared experience and the fleeting moments of connection and understanding amidst the larger challenges they face. Despite the struggles and uncertainties expressed throughout the conversation, there is a subtle glimmer of possibility and resilience in the acknowledgment of the need for a fresh start and the potential for a brighter future ahead.


Line by Line Meaning

I thought you quit
I believed that you had stopped smoking


I said as I watched her light her cigarette
I mentioned this observation as she lit her cigarette


A wry smile
An ironic smile


She shrugs
She responds with a nonchalant shrug


Please, not this again
She expresses a desire to avoid this conversation once more


It's always worse this time of year
Difficulties are heightened during this time of year


I let it drop and warm my hands up on her coffee cup
I move on and use her coffee cup to warm my hands


She says At least you're doing fine
She acknowledges that I am doing okay


I say I still can't sleep at night
I admit that I am still struggling with insomnia


Her fingers pull and twist her napkin into bits
She nervously fidgets with her napkin


I say I never thought that you'd come home
I express surprise that she returned


She asks Has it always been this cold
She inquires about the consistent chilliness


The headlights' glare illuminates her and her vacant stare
The brightness of the headlights highlights her distant gaze


She says I really hate it here
She reveals her strong dislike for this place


Guess we could all use a new year
Perhaps a fresh start in the new year would benefit us all


The steam from my mouth twists into the smoke from hers
Our breath mingles in the cold air


We watch it swirl and disperse
We observe as the combined steam and smoke swirls and dissipates




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Written by: James Ingram

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