Ry Ry's Song
Glassjaw Lyrics


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There's a women sitting in a motel room
Counting minutes and seconds
Adding to her list of "one hour loves."
She's tired but the new will do
She'll replace the body,
His friends are good for a bang-bang!
An amiable hobby,
He's got a secret.
Just keep it and sleep with it.
He can't believe a thing you've said.
"We're going nowhere"
"Fair is fair."

The way you play with lives
Is such a big disguise
We swear that
We're not gonna' take it.
The way you play with lives
Is such a big disguise
We swear
We're not running naked.

There's a man sitting in a motel
Waiting for a hooker that he never applied for
Or is it even her?

Just when it's perfect
It's finite,
He called it
He said he's sober,
It's over.
So long.
I burn the lamp.
I burn when I do everything I do for you.
(It's like being caught in the blaze).




I hate you.
(And I guess it's nothing new for you).

Overall Meaning

The Glassjaw song Ry Ry's Song is a poignant commentary on the complexities and hypocrisies of human relationships. The lyrics describe a woman who is engaging in one-hour love affairs in a motel room, using the bodies of men like disposable objects. She is tired and knows that the new bodies will do, replacing the old ones with ease. The man in the motel room is waiting for a sex worker who he did not even apply for, unsure if it will even be her. The song portrays the way in which people play with each other's lives and manipulate them to satisfy their own needs, and the toll that this takes on individuals.


The chorus of the song emphasizes the message even further, stating that people cannot continue to treat each other this way without consequences. They swear that they are not going to take it, that they will not let themselves be manipulated and controlled by others. The repetition of the line, "the way you play with lives is such a big disguise," suggests that these patterns of behavior are almost a form of theater, and that people are not always honest about their intentions or the way that they are treating others.


Overall, Ry Ry's Song is a powerful statement about the way that people treat each other in romantic relationships, and the ways in which they use and discard each other. It is a sobering reminder that actions have consequences, and that people cannot continue to treat each other this way without suffering the negative effects.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a women sitting in a motel room
Describing the setting of the first scene, where a woman is present in a motel room


Counting minutes and seconds
She is bored and has been keeping a track of the time


Adding to her list of "one hour loves."
She is maintaining a list of people she has slept with only for an hour


She's tired but the new will do
The woman is weary but willing to replace the person she's with


She'll replace the body
She intends to find someone else to have sex with


His friends are good for a bang-bang!
The woman dislikes her current partner and views him and his friends as quick sexual partners


An amiable hobby
Having sex with multiple partners is a casual activity for her


He's got a secret
Referring to the man in the second scene, he has a secret


Just keep it and sleep with it
He advises the woman to keep his secret and continue to have sex with him


He can't believe a thing you've said.
The man doesn't trust the woman and thinks she lies to him


"We're going nowhere" "Fair is fair."
The man ends a relationship with the woman since he thinks that they aren't making any progress in their relationship and decides to end it fairly


The way you play with lives Is such a big disguise We swear that We're not gonna' take it.
Referring to both the man and the woman, they don't want to be played with emotionally


The way you play with lives Is such a big disguise We swear We're not running naked.
Both are refusing to accept emotional manipulation and are willing to stand up for themselves


There's a man sitting in a motel Waiting for a hooker that he never applied for Or is it even her?
The second scene's setting has a man in a hotel room, waiting for someone he never asked for, and is unsure if the person he's expecting is the right one


Just when it's perfect It's finite,
Every good thing has an end, as seen when things were perfect and then ended abruptly.


He called it He said he's sober, It's over. So long.
The man called off the interaction, explaining he's sober, expressing his intention to end things, and saying goodbye.


I burn the lamp. I burn when I do everything I do for you. (It's like being caught in the blaze). I hate you. (And I guess it's nothing new for you).
The artist sacrifices everything for the listener and feels trapped and consumed by their love, which leads to frustration and hatred.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BECK, PALUMBO

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