Cheekybugger
Len Lyrics


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I could always believe that I'm reachin' out for nice furry things
And the only real way I'm gonna get myself back
Is to scream real loud and punch me in the face.

'Cause I know there's only one way to eat it
Just shove it in my face and hope for the best
And I know there could be a big prize in it
So make believe it's worth it and count for the rest

Thinking nervously sitting in my seat
When I'm counting cars go by,
I realize there are more of them than me,
So I wimp out and wave bye-bye.

'Cause I know there's only one way to eat it,
Just shove it in my face and hope for the best,
And I know there could be a big prize in it,
So make believe it's worth it and I'll be back.

I could always believe that I'm reachin' out for nice furry things,
And the only real way I'm gonna get myself back
Is to scream real loud and punch me in the face.

'Cause I know there's only one way to eat it,
Just shove it in my face and hope for the best,




And I know there could be a big prize in it,
So make believe it's worth it and count for the rest.

Overall Meaning

The song "Cheekybugger" by the Canadian band Len is a surreal and absurd journey into the mind of the singer. The lyrics seem to reflect a sense of frustration and confusion with finding meaning in life. The first verse describes the singer's belief that they are searching for "nice furry things," which could represent comfort or pleasure. However, the only way to find satisfaction is to "scream real loud and punch" themselves, suggesting a masochistic tendency or the need for self-harm to feel anything.


The chorus continues with the theme of seeking satisfaction through extreme measures. The singer believes that the only way to attain something is to "shove it in my face and hope for the best." There could be a "big prize in it," but they must convince themselves it is worth it. This could reflect the societal pressure to constantly succeed and the fear of failure.


The second verse features the singer counting cars and realizing there are more of them than them, leading them to "wimp out and wave bye-bye." This could represent a sense of inferiority or helplessness in the face of a larger world. The final chorus repeats the same refrain, reinforcing the idea that the singer is trapped in a desperate cycle of seeking meaning.


Overall, "Cheekybugger" is a cryptic and intriguing song that reflects the band's quirky style and unique perspective on life.


Line by Line Meaning

I could always believe that I'm reachin' out for nice furry things
I have always believed that I am reaching towards pleasant things.


And the only real way I'm gonna get myself back
The only way to regain control of myself.


Is to scream real loud and punch me in the face.
Is to physically and emotionally jolt myself.


'Cause I know there's only one way to eat it
Because I am aware that there is only one way to handle a situation.


Just shove it in my face and hope for the best
Forcefully confront it and hope it turns out well.


And I know there could be a big prize in it
I am aware that there may be a significant reward for my efforts.


So make believe it's worth it and count for the rest
I must convince myself that it is worth it and focus on how it will benefit me in the end.


Thinking nervously sitting in my seat
Feeling anxious while sitting in one place.


When I'm counting cars go by,
While I am observing the passing of time and the world around me.


I realize there are more of them than me,
I understand that there are more individuals and things in the world than just myself.


So I wimp out and wave bye-bye.
So I give up easily and say goodbye to my aspirations.


I'll be back
I will return and continue the fight.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: MARC FRANCIS COSTANZO

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