The Grouch
Green Day Lyrics


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I was a young boy that had big plans
Now I'm just another shitty old man
I don't have fun, and I hate everything
The world owes me, so fuck you
Glory days don't mean shit to me
I drank a six-pack of apathy
Life's a bitch, and so am I
The world owes me, so fuck you

Wasted youth, and a fistful of ideals
I had a young and optimistic point of view
Wasted youth, and a fistful of ideals
I had a young and optimistic point of view

I've decomposed, yet my gut's gettin' fat
Oh my God, I'm turnin' out like my dad
I'm always rude, I've got a bad attitude
The world owes me, so fuck you
The wife's a nag, and the kid's fuckin' up
I don't have sex 'cause I can't get it up
I'm just a grouch sittin' on the couch
The world owes me, so fuck you

Wasted youth, and a fistful of ideals
I had a young and optimistic point of view
Wasted youth, and a fistful of ideals
I had a young and optimistic point of view
('Til I grew up)

I was a young boy that had big plans
Now I'm just another shitty old man
I don't have fun, and I hate everything
The world owes me, so fuck you
Glory days don't mean shit to me
I drank a six-pack of apathy
Life's a bitch, and so am I
The world owes me, so fuck you




The world owes me, so fuck you
The world owes me, so fuck you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Green Day's song The Grouch are a reflection of the disillusionment that comes with growing up and facing the harsh realities of life. The song tells the story of a young boy with big plans and a positive outlook on life, who eventually succumbs to nihilism and bitterness. The chorus, which repeats the line "The world owes me, so fuck you," underscores the singer's feelings of frustration and entitlement. He sees the world as a cruel, unforgiving place, and his bitterness towards it has made him a grouch.


The second verse reveals that the singer had "wasted youth and a fistful of ideals", indicating that he had high hopes and ambitions that were never realized. He has since become a jaded middle-aged man who is dissatisfied with his life. He is rude, has a bad attitude, and is estranged from his family. The line "Oh my god I'm turning out like my dad" suggests that he is becoming a reflection of his own parents, something he may have feared or resented in the past.


In conclusion, The Grouch is a powerful song that portrays the disillusionment and bitterness that can come with age and unfulfilled dreams. The lyrics convey a sense of sadness and resignation, but also a stubborn refusal to give up. The singer's attitude is confrontational and defiant, as he rails against a world that he believes has let him down.


Line by Line Meaning

I was a young boy that had big plans
Once, I had big dreams but now I am old and jaded.


Now I'm just another shitty old man
I am just like the other older people, bitter and unhappy.


I don't have fun and I hate everything
I don't enjoy life and have many dislikes.


The world owes me, so fuck you
I believe I deserve something from the world and I hate you for not giving me what I want.


Glory days don't Mean shit to me
My past doesn't matter anymore since it doesn't benefit me now.


I drank a six pack of apathy
I have become indifferent and uncaring due to past experiences.


Life's a bitch and so am I
I believe life is terrible, and I am an unpleasant person.


Wasted youth and a fistful of ideals I had a young and optimistic point of view
I had many young positive views and my youth seemed like it was wasted on those views.


I've decomposed, yet my gut's getting fat Oh my god I'm turning out like my dad
I am getting older and lazy like my father.


I'm always rude I've got a bad attitude
I am often impolite and have a negative demeanor.


The world owes me, so fuck you
Again, I believe the world owes me something and I dislike you for not giving it to me.


The wife's a nag and the kid's fucking up I don't have sex 'cause I can't get it up
My wife irritates me and my child is doing poorly. I also cannot perform sexually, adding to my negative attitude.


I'm just a grouch sitting on the couch The world owes me, so fuck you
I am just a bitter, sad person who sits on the couch all day and once again, the world has not fulfilled my supposed needs.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Billie Joe Armstrong, Frank Edwin Wright III, Mike Ryan Pritchard

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@paulamendoza7500

One of the best songs of all times.

@rachelpogue66

I agree , rock on 🤘

@stephanieduvall1008

I LOVE nimrod

@arnaudgeneve8686

So punk !!! I love this song ❤

@BasicCat

One of the classics

@kaydenandrade3138

It’s so good, but sadly underrated

@meltz911

At 53, this means something different than it did 26yrs ago and I love it still!

@larissamai5010

These songs, the ones that grow over time are the best.
Best of wishes to you! 😘

@sakarinieminen3205

You bet

@arnaudgeneve8686

Like you, i approach the 50 years old and I fall in love of Green day with Dookie, it was in... 1993 or 1994 and for a band critized in the past, exactly like Nirvana, for be a band who played basic music but 35 years later, they're still here even if they had the intelligence to included Jason white as lead guitar who is a talented lead guitarist !
I love this band !!!

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