Landslide
Mark Mulholland Lyrics


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I wake up under a landslide of all the things that must be done
Crashing down on top of me and blocking out the sun
I'm trying to juggle too many balls, fit five lives into one
Makes me want to throw it all away, take my guitar and run

But I've had enough of much too much
I've done too much of not enough
I just can't help another night go crashing into morning light
That cruel sun seems much too bright, another day's begun
Bottles, powders, pills and thrills, just fill the glass until it spills
But some day we'll have too pay the bills for all the things we've done

But I've had enough of much too much
I've done too much of not enough

And I'll run away to you
Hide away for a day or two
Somewhere I don't have to explain
'Til I can see clearly again





'Cause I've had enough of much too much
I've done too much of not enough

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mark Mulholland's song "Landslide" depict a sense of being overwhelmed and weighed down by the pressures and responsibilities of daily life. The opening lines, "I wake up under a landslide of all the things that must be done, Crashing down on top of me and blocking out the sun" illustrate the feeling of being buried under an avalanche of tasks and obligations, so much so that it becomes suffocating and dark.


Mulholland expresses the struggle of trying to handle too many things at once, attempting to fit multiple lives into one. He conveys a desire to escape from it all, to run away with just his guitar, as a means of finding solace and leaving behind the chaos. The repetition of "But I've had enough of much too much, I've done too much of not enough" emphasizes the exhaustion and dissatisfaction that stems from trying to do too many things but not feeling fulfilled.


The chorus shifts the focus to the consequences of seeking temporary relief in substances or fleeting pleasures. Mulholland acknowledges the fleeting nature of these vices, as they only temporarily fill the void and eventually lead to repercussions. He warns that there will come a time when the bills of these actions, both literal and metaphorical, will need to be paid.


However, amidst the chaos and desire to escape, there is also the hope of finding solace and clarity. The lines "And I'll run away to you, Hide away for a day or two, Somewhere I don't have to explain, 'Til I can see clearly again" indicate a longing for a safe haven, a place where the artist can find respite and regain perspective.


Overall, "Landslide" by Mark Mulholland captures the internal struggle of feeling overwhelmed by responsibilities, searching for escape, and recognizing the need for balance and clarity.




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Written by: THOMAS ALAN WAITS

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Comments from YouTube:

Joe Lonzello

That's awful 🙁

Carlos Rojas

There are people who live in heaven spend their time lying, crying, yelling, complaining and asking for help, so what should those in hell do?

Christina Phillips

Stop building home's on the side of the hills !!

Scabiosa 8

Putting tons of material on a slurry bank at 40% slope......STUPID.

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