Under the Weather
Feeder Lyrics


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I've got a pain in my sick brain
Two red eyes and broken veins
I've got a hand inside my head
A chainsaw cutting through my bed
I wish that I was still fifteen
Debbie Harry and Steve McQueen
I found the angel in my dream
Sucked her dry and I cut her wing
L.A. food store cabinet

[Chorus]
Get up, shut up
Give me neurofen plus
Shut up, it hurts
Feel I've been hit by a bus
Get up, shut up
You know you don't understand
I'm feeling under the weather

From the womb into school
Changing faces, breaking rules
Circumstances make you bleed
Sew the wound so you will heal
Cause there's no substitute for pain
Histrionics, broken frames
Build a fire to thaw my brain
L.A. food store cabinet

[Chorus]

I don't know why I do this time and time again
Cause all my drowning sorrows became my friends

Get out, just shut up, get out, yeah, shut up

I've got a pain in my sick brain
Two red eyes and broken veins
I've got a hand inside my head
A chainsaw cutting through my bed

I've got a pain in my sick brain
Two red eyes and broken veins
I've got a hand inside my head
L.A. food store cabinet

[Chorus]

I've got a pain in my sick brain
Two red eyes and broken veins
I've got a hand inside my head
A chainsaw cutting through my bed

I've got a pain in my sick brain
Two red eyes and broken veins




I've got a hand inside my head
A chainsaw cutting through my bed

Overall Meaning

The Feeder song "Under the Weather" explores the pain and discomfort of dealing with the everyday struggles of life. The lyrics describe the physical and mental pain that the singer is experiencing, such as a headache and a feeling of being hit by a bus. The chainsaw metaphorically cutting through the bed reflects the intensity and disruption of the pain the singer is feeling. The reference to Debbie Harry and Steve McQueen also evokes nostalgia for simpler times and a longing for a simpler life.


As the song progresses, the lyrics reflect how growing up and dealing with life's challenges can cause emotional pain. Changing faces and breaking rules can be difficult, causing people to feel restless and uncertain. The line "there's no substitute for pain" highlights the idea that it's important to face challenges and not avoid them, even if it causes pain along the way. By doing so, we can grow and eventually heal from our wounds.


Overall, "Under the Weather" is a song that captures the raw, emotional struggles of everyday life, and highlights the importance of facing challenges head-on, no matter how painful they may be.


Line by Line Meaning

I've got a pain in my sick brain
I have an intense feeling of discomfort inside my head.


Two red eyes and broken veins
My eyes are red, and I have broken veins due to exhaustion from overthinking.


I've got a hand inside my head
I feel like there is something physically grabbing my brain.


A chainsaw cutting through my bed
I feel like I am being torn apart by uncontrollable thoughts.


I wish that I was still fifteen
I long for the simplicity and carefree nature of being a teenager.


Debbie Harry and Steve McQueen
I want to go back to a time where the music and movies were more meaningful and enjoyable.


I found the angel in my dream
I had a dream where I found someone who represented hope and salvation to me.


Sucked her dry and I cut her wing
I consumed all the positive energy and cut off all hope that the dream gave me.


L.A. food store cabinet
A reference to using medication to cope with my pain and anxiety.


[Chorus]
Repeated reference to the need for pain relief.


From the womb into school
Life is a continuous journey from birth to education.


Changing faces, breaking rules
We adapt to fit in, but we also need to break free from the restrictions that society imposes on us.


Circumstances make you bleed
Life's challenges can be painful and cause emotional distress.


Sew the wound so you will heal
In order to move past difficult experiences, we need to acknowledge them and actively work towards healing.


Cause there's no substitute for pain
Sometimes pain is necessary for growth and change.


Histrionics, broken frames
Drama and chaos can lead to destruction of our mental health.


Build a fire to thaw my brain
A desire to ignite creative passion and find clarity in thought.


L.A. food store cabinet
A repeated reference to the reliance on medication to cope with struggles.


I don't know why I do this time and time again
Acknowledging the pattern of behavior that leads to pain and exhaustion but not knowing how to break it.


Cause all my drowning sorrows became my friends
The pain and struggle have become so familiar that they have become a source of comfort and familiarity.


Get out, just shut up, get out, yeah, shut up
A plea to silence the internal voice that is causing so much pain and turmoil.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GRANT NICHOLAS, JON LEE, TAKA HIROSE

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Chris


on Sonorous

I swear I hear some chords from Child In You - guessing this is intentional?

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