(Some Drinking Implied)
Guided by Voices Lyrics


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I dare not say
The way I feel
About your inability to
Suck it up and win the game
Chew me up and spit me out
It's been a long ugly winter
I need a sunbath
??Winning horse??
Of course I'm not complaining
I'm simply dying
Yes I'm waiting
Got a good love left
Good lord willing
Got a tractor to tow
The house on fantasy park
??The new corn belt??
In the new Bible belt
Take me to the pilot light




And sing me to sleep
You fantasy creep

Overall Meaning

In "Some Drilling Implied" by Guided by Voices, the lyrics express frustration with someone's inability to "suck it up and win the game." The singer is clearly disappointed and irritated with this individual who cannot seem to push through their struggles and come out on top. The vocalist uses metaphors such as the "winning horse" and "fantasy creep" to describe this person's inability to succeed, and their own longing for success in the future.


The lyrics also address the changing of seasons, transitioning from a long and ugly winter to a desire for a sunbath. The singer mentions having a "good love left" and needing the "good lord willing" to help tow their house to a new location in the "new corn belt" within the "new Bible belt." They long to be taken to the "pilot light" and sung to sleep, perhaps seeking comfort and reassurance in uncertain times.


Overall, the lyrics present a mix of frustration, disappointment, and hope for the future. They use metaphorical language to describe failures and successes, as well as the ongoing struggle to keep pushing forward despite obstacles.


Line by Line Meaning

I dare not say
I am afraid to express my thoughts


The way I feel
My emotions and sentiments are undisclosed


About your inability to
Concerning the fact that you are not capable of


Suck it up and win the game
Handling the situation and achieving success


Chew me up and spit me out
You hurt me deeply and then discarded me


It's been a long ugly winter
I have been through a painful and harsh time


I need a sunbath
I require warmth and light to rejuvenate myself


Winning horse?
Do you have the potential to win?


Of course I'm not complaining
I am not objecting or criticizing


I'm simply dying
I am feeling intense agony and suffering


Yes I'm waiting
I am patiently anticipating something


Got a good love left
I still have some genuine affection remaining


Good lord willing
If it's the will of God


Got a tractor to tow
I have the equipment to move things


The house on fantasy park
The dream home I desire


The new corn belt?
Is this the new agriculture hub?


In the new Bible belt
With the religious community in the new area


Take me to the pilot light
Lead me to the source of illumination and warmth


And sing me to sleep
Comfort me until I fall asleep


You fantasy creep
You are a bizarre and idiosyncratic person




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Robert E Pollard Jr

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@asenath7257

lyrics
I am a scientist - I seek to understand me
All of my impurities and evils yet unknown
I am a journalist - I write to you to show you
I am an incurable
And nothing else behaves like me
and I know what's right
But I'm losing sight
Of the clues for which I search and choose
To abuse
To just unlock my mind
Yeah, and just unlock my mind
I am a pharmacist
Prescriptions I will fill you
Potions, pills and medicines
To ease your painful lives
I am a lost soul
I shoot myself with rock & roll
The hole I dig is bottomless
But nothing else can set me free
and I know what's right
But I'm losing sight
Of the clues for which I search and choose
To abuse
To just unlock my mind
Yeah, and just unlock my mind
I am a scientist - I seek to understand me
I am an incurable and nothing else behaves like me
Everything is right
Everything works out right
Everything fades from sight
Because that's alright with me



All comments from YouTube:

@wulfcaramel973

Me and my best friend used to sing this song back home from school last year before going to high school. He always ended up going to the principal's office because he "asked too much" and got on the teachers' nerves. He was a peculiar person and this song was like an anthem to him. On days when he was well, he was the most genius and creative person in the world. When they decided to put him back on the ground, he was silent and serious. He never cried in front of anyone, even after everything they'd done to him. But I know he cried, he just didn't show others that they got to him. We continued to stay in touch by mail and phone through high school, when his parents moved to the next town, and we'd visit each other to play video games and build model airplanes. Problems at school have not changed. He was still displaced. One day he sent me a letter saying he had been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome and in his typical sense of humor he added "Thank God! Now I can finally die in peace." A week later he was no longer with us. He always took me by surprise in the most surreal way and made us laugh. But this time the world collapsed before me and part of it remained that way, demolished from then on. I've been singing this song to my daughter since she was a baby. And we sing together from time to time, coming home from school.

@JBigjake

My condolences on the loss of your friend. Another school-related tragedy. Whether it’s bullying, or an administration that doesn’t help, this story is not uncommon.

@shayneoneill1506

Sorry about your friend. He sounded like an amazing guy. My best friend in my late teens turned paranoid schizophrenic at 19, and while he's still with us, I still kind of grieve for him. The guy was an absolute mad genius who had some of the most ingenious antics you could imagine (He at one point joined the jehovas witness with the intention of getting baptized on acid and then excommunicated. Which is what happened lol. Absolute genius levels of dedication to absurdity). But around 18 he started getting more withdrawn (he was very extroverted before that) and more irrational and started making stranger and stranger claims. We remained good friends for a year or two after , even throughout the hospitalizations and the like, but as I moved on in life I guess we just drifted different ways, I settled down with a partner and he was becoming quite difficult. 30 years later I'm told he's doing ok, and the meds are keeping it under control, but still, I have to wonder what would have happened had he kept his mind.

@dixonanimals2012

Thank you for sharing a very intimate story. The beauty of this song got you to share a fraction of the beauty within your life and it’s much appreciated

@aaronwatkins8973

The greatest band of all time.

@alaskatoburningmen4549

You know it dude!!

@lipstick_attack

One of those guitar riffs that sounds like it’s always existed

@tomhavrilla2030

The Strokes brought me here.

@chocolatebruh8480

that what i was thinking lol

@jokerjonesjjp5522

Reminds me of warning from Green Day a little bit. But Warning sounds a lot like an older rock song too

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