Happiness
Hurts Lyrics


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Are you looking for happiness?
Are you looking for something better?
Do you ever feel emptiness?
Are you scared it's gonna last forever?
Don't give it away, don't give it away.

I don't want your happiness.
I don't need your happiness.
So never show me happiness.
I don't want your happiness.

Everybody needs sanctuary.
Everybody needs hope and fear,
Not everybody needs a preacher
Don't tell me what you want me to hear.
And don't give it away, don't give it all away.

I don't want your happiness.
I don't need your happiness.
So never show me happiness.
I don't want your happiness.

I don't want your happiness.
I don't need your happiness.
So never show me happiness.
I hope you find happiness.

We don't need your cheap salvation.
We don't want your sympathy.
We don't need your cheap salvation.
Over and over again.

We don't need your cheap salvation.
We don't want your sympathy.
Don't need your cheap salvation.
Happiness.

I don't want your happiness.
I don't need your happiness.
So never show me happiness.
I don't want your happiness.

I don't want your happiness.
I don't need your happiness.




So never show me happiness.
I hope you find happiness.

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of "Happiness" by Hurts suggest that the song is about searching for a real sense of contentment in life. The lyrics question the listener's motives for wanting happiness and suggests that it is often pursued for the wrong reasons - perhaps out of a fear of emptiness or a desire to have something 'better.' The repeated refrain of "don't give it away" seems to suggest that genuine happiness is something that needs to be protected, and that it can be lost if we aren't careful.


Later on in the song, the lyrics take on a more confrontational tone, with the singer rejecting someone else's interpretation of happiness. The lines "I don't want your happiness / I don't need your happiness / So never show me happiness" seem to be addressed to someone who is trying to impose their idea of what happiness should be onto the singer. The use of the word "preacher" suggests that this person might be a religious figure, and the repetition of the phrase "cheap salvation" implies that the singer sees this kind of happiness as superficial or insincere.


Overall, "Happiness" seems to be a song about the difficulty of finding true contentment in life, and the ways in which other people's expectations and beliefs can sometimes get in the way. The repeated refrain of "I hope you find happiness" suggests that the singer isn't completely cynical about the idea of happiness, but that they believe it needs to be sought on our own terms rather than by following someone else's lead.


Line by Line Meaning

Are you looking for happiness?
Are you in search of contentment, satisfaction and joy in your life?


Are you looking for something better?
Are you seeking a greater level of success or fulfillment than what you currently have?


Do you ever feel emptiness?
Have you ever experienced a sense of lacking or incompleteness in your life?


Are you scared it's gonna last forever?
Are you worried that this emptiness will remain a part of your life indefinitely?


Don't give it away, don't give it away.
Don't let others take away your happiness or contentment.


I don't want your happiness.
I do not desire the type of happiness that you possess or offer to me.


I don't need your happiness.
I am self-sufficient and satisfied with my current level of happiness.


So never show me happiness.
Please do not attempt to display or provide me with happiness.


Everybody needs sanctuary.
All individuals require a safe haven or place of refuge.


Everybody needs hope and fear,
Hope and fear are universal emotions that are necessary for human experience.


Not everybody needs a preacher
I do not require someone to instruct or dictate my beliefs or values.


Don't tell me what you want me to hear.
Do not attempt to manipulate or influence my thoughts or opinions.


And don't give it away, don't give it all away.
Do not sacrifice your happiness or contentment for the benefit of others.


I hope you find happiness.
I wish you the best in your search for fulfillment and satisfaction.


We don't need your cheap salvation.
We do not require a low-cost or inferior means of achieving peace or contentment.


We don't want your sympathy.
We do not desire pity or compassion from others.


Happiness.
Contentment and joy in life.




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