Merica
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Looks like america's dropped her load
she was ready to explode
I could not see her from up here
'cause she was lyin' in the road
my head's in the ground
I can't make a sound
my head's in the ground
Looks like america's dropped her load
she tried to call me on the telephone
"eveything is fine now the baby's here!"
she'll have to handle this one on her own
my head's in the ground
I can't make a sound
the priests were all stoned
california was in my mind
and love was a game that we played
my head's in the ground
I can't make a sound
the priests were all stoned




the fact that you moaned
my head's in the ground (repeat)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Live's song "Merica" depict a sense of confusion and detachment from society. The opening lyrics read "Looks like America's dropped her load, she was ready to explode, I could not see her from up here 'cause she was lyin' in the road." This portrays a sense of disconnect from the country and its current state. The use of the words "dropped her load" also implies that America is burdened and overwhelmed, which is leading to its downfall.


The following lyrics "my head's in the ground, I can't make a sound" suggest a lack of action or voice in current affairs. The line "she'll have to handle this one on her own" further emphasizes this detachment, as the singer is unable or unwilling to be involved in the challenges that America is facing. The mention of "the priests were all stoned" and "the fact that you moaned" add a dimension of confusion and chaos to the situation, indicating that there is more going on than meets the eye.


Overall, "Merica" is a commentary on the state of America and the singer's own feelings of distance from it. It speaks to a sense of disillusionment and lack of agency in the face of a country in crisis.


Line by Line Meaning

Looks like america's dropped her load
It seems like America has released her burden or stress.


she was ready to explode
America was on the brink of collapse.


I could not see her from up here
The perspective from afar prevented clear understanding.


'cause she was lyin' in the road
The situation was evident and unavoidable.


my head's in the ground
I am avoiding facing reality.


I can't make a sound
I cannot speak up or make my voice heard.


my head's in the ground
I am avoiding facing reality.


Looks like america's dropped her load
It seems like America has released her burden or stress.


she tried to call me on the telephone
She attempted to communicate with me.


"eveything is fine now the baby's here!"
She expressed relief and happiness regarding a new arrival.


she'll have to handle this one on her own
She must manage this situation alone.


my head's in the ground
I am avoiding facing reality.


I can't make a sound
I cannot speak up or make my voice heard.


the priests were all stoned
The religious leaders were under the influence of drugs.


california was in my mind
I was thinking about California or a carefree lifestyle.


and love was a game that we played
Love was something casual and not taken seriously.


my head's in the ground
I am avoiding facing reality.


I can't make a sound
I cannot speak up or make my voice heard.


the priests were all stoned
The religious leaders were under the influence of drugs.


the fact that you moaned
Your vocalization during intimacy is noteworthy.


my head's in the ground (repeat)
I am avoiding facing reality.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHAD ALAN GRACEY, CHAD DAVID TAYLOR, EDWARD JOEL KOWALCZYK, PATRICK DAHLHEIMER

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