Daniel
Juliana Hatfield Lyrics


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At the water's edge
That's where I make my bed
No TV radiation
To fill up my head

My eyes are blue like you
Our babies will be born blue
I wait all day it's torture
He's got something to say that's for sure

He looks alright outside
But he feels so bad inside
He looks so good on the outside
But he feels so bad inside

At the water's edge
That's where I lay my head
With rocks in your pockets
You float on your back
You're drowning in your bed

I watch the birds and bunnies
You look so small and lonely
I live on sugar and honey
This is the sound of no money

He looks alright outside
But he feels so bad inside
He looks so good on the outside
But he feels so bad inside

He looks alright outside
But he feels so bad inside

He looks alright outside
But he feels so bad inside
He looks so good on the outside
But he feels so bad inside

Daniel

He looks alright outside
But he feels so bad inside

Daniel





He looks so good on the outside
But he feels so bad inside

Overall Meaning

In the song "Daniel," Juliana Hatfield sings about a relationship where the physical appearance of the man on the outside is contradicting his emotional state on the inside. The song is set at the water's edge where the singer makes her bed and finds peace away from the distractions of technology. She talks about how her and her partner's eyes are blue and how their babies will be born blue too. However, the tone quickly shifts as the singer waits all day for something from her partner who has something to say that's for sure. This suggests a communication gap in the relationship.


As the song progresses, the imagery of the water being peaceful changes to being dangerous as the singer watches her partner drowning in his bed with rocks in his pockets. The singer speaks about the loneliness in the relationship and the sound of no money indicating financial strains. She again repeats the line about how her partner looks alright on the outside but feels bad inside. The repetition reinforces the internal turmoil that her partner is going through. Despite this, the song ends on a hopeful note with the singer repeatedly saying "Daniel" which could suggest an attempt at reconciliation.


Line by Line Meaning

At the water's edge
I find solitude by the water


That's where I make my bed
I relax and sleep by the water


No TV radiation
I avoid the distractions of TV


To fill up my head
So I can focus on my thoughts


My eyes are blue like you
We share the same physical characteristic


Our babies will be born blue
Our children will inherit our blue eyes


I wait all day it's torture
I'm anxious and restless to hear what he has to say


He's got something to say that's for sure
He has news to share with me


He looks alright outside
He appears fine physically


But he feels so bad inside
He is struggling with emotional pain


At the water's edge
I continue to seek peace by the water


That's where I lay my head
I rest my head by the water


With rocks in your pockets
You are burdened by something heavy


You float on your back
You surrender yourself to the water


You're drowning in your bed
You are engulfed by your troubles


I watch the birds and bunnies
I observe nature around me


You look so small and lonely
You appear vulnerable and isolated


I live on sugar and honey
I find pleasure in simple things


This is the sound of no money
I don't need material possessions to be happy


Daniel
The person she is addressing


He looks alright outside
He presents himself as doing well


But he feels so bad inside
He is struggling internally


He looks so good on the outside
He appears physically attractive


But he feels so bad inside
He is dealing with emotional pain


Daniel
The person she is addressing


He looks so good on the outside
He presents himself well physically


But he feels so bad inside
He is struggling emotionally


He looks alright outside
He appears fine physically


But he feels so bad inside
He is dealing with internal struggles


Daniel
The person she is addressing


He looks so good on the outside
He appears physically attractive


But he feels so bad inside
He is struggling emotionally


Daniel
The person she is addressing


He looks alright outside
He appears fine physically


But he feels so bad inside
He is dealing with pain internally




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JULIANA HATFIELD

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Comments from YouTube:

Lloyd Hartley

Genius!

ThatGreenGuy85

What would happen if Avril Levinne tried to make alt rock with a tape recorder in her bathroom.

BlueblackHussar

lmao

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