Mr. Carbohydrate
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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They call me Mr. Carbohydrate
It's the only thing I can digest
Xenophobia or general disinterest
I must catch up with all this stuff

They call me a boring fuck head
They say, I might as well work in a bank
I tell them I wish I was, they tell me that I'm sick in the head
They say that I'm sick in the head

They call me Mr. Carbohydrate
They call me Mr. Inadequate
They call me Mr. Paranoia
They call me Mr. Hypochondria

Have you heard of Matthew Maynard?
He's my favorite cricketer
I would rather watch him play than pick up my guitar
Than play with my guitar

People tell me I should get out more
But the TV is my best friend
Cynicism is the only thing that keeps me sane
The only thing that keeps me sane

They call me Mr. Carbohydrate
They call me Mr. Inadequate
They call me Mr. Paranoia
They call me Mr. Hypochondria

Sometimes I just stay in bed
And think about the day
When I can retire, forgetting everythin'
I'll forget everythin'

Forget everythin'
Forever but not today
When I cannot, cannot say




No more yesterdays
No more yesterdays

Overall Meaning

"Mr. Carbohydrate" by Manic Street Preachers is a song that delves into themes of isolation, self-doubt, and a struggle with identity. The lyrics portray a protagonist who is labeled as boring and inadequate by others, referred to as "Mr. Carbohydrate." This nickname reflects their perceived inability to engage with or digest the complexities and nuances of the world around them. The singer is depicted as someone who is alienated from society and often misunderstood.


The lyrics also touch upon the singer's fixation on the trivialities of life, such as following a favorite cricketer, Matthew Maynard, rather than pursuing their passion for music. This reveals a sense of resignation and a lack of fulfillment in their current state. The reference to the TV as their best friend suggests a reliance on escapism and cynicism as a means of coping with their insecurities and maintaining a sense of sanity.


Towards the end of the song, there is a yearning for retirement, for a time when they can forget everything and escape the pressures and judgments of society. This desire reflects a longing for freedom from the expectations and criticisms that weigh heavily upon them. The repetition of "No more yesterdays" suggests a yearning for a fresh start where they can break free from their self-imposed limitations and find their true identity.


Line by Line Meaning

They call me Mr. Carbohydrate
I am referred to as someone who seeks comfort in simple and easy things


It's the only thing I can digest
I find it difficult to handle complex or challenging situations


Xenophobia or general disinterest
Whether it is fear of the unknown or just disinterest, I struggle to keep up with current trends or events


I must catch up with all this stuff
I feel the need to become knowledgeable about the things others find important


They call me a boring fuck head
Others see me as uninteresting and lacking excitement


They say, I might as well work in a bank
They suggest that my dullness is comparable to a mundane job in a bank


I tell them I wish I was, they tell me that I’m sick in the head
I ironically express my desire for a conventional job, but they perceive it as abnormal


They call me Mr. Inadequate
I am labeled as someone who falls short or is insufficient


They call me Mr. Paranoia
I am identified as someone who constantly feels suspicious or fearful


They call me Mr. Hypochondria
I am referred to as someone who is excessively anxious about their health


Have you heard of Matthew Maynard?
Do you know about my favorite cricketer, Matthew Maynard?


He’s my favorite cricketer
I have a deep admiration for Matthew Maynard


I would rather watch him play than pick up my guitar
I prefer watching Matthew Maynard's cricket matches over engaging with my own hobbies


Than play with my guitar
I have lost interest in playing my own guitar


People tell me I should get out more
Others advise me to be more social and spend time outside


But the TV is my best friend
I find solace and companionship in television


Cynicism is the only thing that keeps me sane
My skeptical outlook on life is what prevents me from losing my sanity


They call me Mr. Carbohydrate
I am consistently referred to as someone who seeks comfort in simple and easy things


They call me Mr. Inadequate
I am labeled as someone who falls short or is insufficient


They call me Mr. Paranoia
I am identified as someone who constantly feels suspicious or fearful


They call me Mr. Hypochondria
I am referred to as someone who is excessively anxious about their health


Sometimes I just stay in bed
Occasionally, I choose to remain in bed all day


And think about the day
During these times, I reflect on past experiences


When I can retire, forgetting everythin'
I daydream about a future where I can retire and leave behind all my worries


I’ll forget everythin'
I yearn for the ability to let go of all my concerns


Forget everythin' Forever but not today
However, this state of forgetting everything cannot be achieved today; it is a distant concept


When I cannot, cannot say No more yesterdays
It is difficult for me to let go of the past and move forward


No more yesterdays
I long for a time when I am no longer burdened by past events




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Written by: BRADFIELD, JONES, MOORE

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