Medication
Garbage Lyrics


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I don't need an education
I learnt all I need from you
They've got me on some medication
My point of balance was askew
It keeps my temperature from rising
My blood is pumping through my veins

Somebody get me out of here
I'm tearing at myself
Nobody gives a damn about me or anybody else

I wear myself out in the morning
You're asleep when I get home
Please don't call me self defending
You know it cuts me to the bone
And it's really not surprising
I hold a force I can't contain

Somebody get me out of here
I'm tearing at myself
Nobody gives a damn about me or anybody else

And still you call me co-dependent
Somehow you lay the blame on me
And still you call me co-dependent
Somehow you lay the blame on me

Somebody get me out of here
I'm tearing at myself
I've got to make a point these days
To extricate myself

Somebody get me out of here
I'm tearing at myself
Nobody gives a damn about me or anybody else

And still you call me co-dependent
Somehow you lay the blame on me
And still you call me co-dependent





Somehow you lay the blame on me [Repeat: x3]

Overall Meaning

In Garbage's "Medication," the singer sings about feeling trapped and overwhelmed. She suggests that she doesn't need an education, as she's learned everything she needs to know from "you" - possibly referencing a former partner or other significant influence in her life. She's on medication to regulate her emotions, and although it keeps her from becoming too volatile, she still feels numb and disconnected. She begs for someone to "get me out of here," as she feels like she's tearing at herself and no one cares about her or anyone else.


The singer is also dealing with feelings of inadequacy; she wears herself out in the morning and her partner is always asleep when she gets home. She doesn't want to be seen as self-defending, but she also can't help lashing out when her partner implies that she's co-dependent. It's clear from the song that the singer is struggling with both her environment and her own negative thoughts and emotions.


Overall, "Medication" is a powerful song about feeling trapped and helpless. The singer is doing her best to cope with what seems like an impossible situation, but she knows that she needs to make changes in order to "extricate myself." It's a raw and honest portrayal of mental health struggles, and the pain that can come from feeling like no one understands or cares.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't need an education
I have already learned everything I need to know from you


They've got me on some medication
I am being medicated by someone


My point of balance was askew
I am not feeling emotionally balanced


It keeps my temperature from rising
The medication I am on is keeping me calm


My blood is pumping through my veins
The medication is having a physical effect on me


Somebody get me out of here
I need to leave this situation


I'm tearing at myself
I am feeling very distressed and anxious


Nobody gives a damn about me or anybody else
I feel like no one cares about me or anyone else


I wear myself out in the morning
I am exhausted from dealing with my problems


You're asleep when I get home
You are not available to me when I need you


Please don't call me self defending
Please don't accuse me of being defensive


You know it cuts me to the bone
You know it hurts me deeply


And it's really not surprising
It's understandable given the circumstances


I hold a force I can't contain
I am struggling with my emotions


And still you call me co-dependent
Despite all of this, you label me as co-dependent


Somehow you lay the blame on me
You are putting the responsibility on me


I've got to make a point these days
I need to assert myself more


To extricate myself
To remove myself from a difficult situation




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: DOUGLAS ELWIN ERICKSON, SHIRLEY ANN MANSON, STEVE W. MARKER, BRYAN DAVID VIG

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