Every Holiday
Mt. Joy Lyrics


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Every holiday I feel that depression from all this division
And we don't care, no we don't care, we're just sitting in my garage
Talking to my aunt about the storm surge, icebergs, and spring in New England
And a new ring on an old friend and mothers get impatient

But maybe it's all worth it just to see if we can outrun it
And I look at you across the room
Your eyes like sinking balloons
Merry Christmas, babe, I hope we make it through

And it gets heavy, it starts raining
And I start noticing the placement of your hand upon my spine
The fading love is the darkest kind
But somehow we'll forget tonight
And go up on ladders stringing lights
The gutter never shined so bright

When every holiday I feel that depression from all of this pressure
And we don't care, no we don't care, we just hope it don't stay long
Talking to my aunt about the warm earth, cold words, and men that make decisions
Lying on the TV cause the money skips the women

But maybe it's all worth it just to see if we can outrun it
And I look at you across the room
Your eyes like sinking balloons
Merry Christmas, babe, I hope we make it through

Every holiday I feel that depression from all of this pressure

But maybe it's all worth it just to see if we can outrun it
And I look at you across the room




Your eyes like sinking balloons
Merry Christmas, babe, I hope we make it through

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Every Holiday" by Mt. Joy reflect the songwriter's experience of feeling a sense of depression and division during holidays. The opening line suggests that the holiday season, typically associated with joy and togetherness, brings about a feeling of melancholy due to the prevailing sense of societal division. Despite this, the singer and the people around them seem indifferent to these issues, as they are depicted casually sitting in a garage, engaged in mundane conversations about weather, friendships, and impatience.


The chorus expresses the singer's perspective on the situation. They ponder if all the struggles and challenges they face during the holiday season are worth it, suggesting that they are willing to endure these difficulties to see if they can overcome them. In this moment, the singer gazes at their partner across the room, with eyes described as sinking balloons, perhaps symbolizing a sense of weariness or resignation. They wish each other a Merry Christmas, expressing the hope that they can persevere and make it through the holiday period together.


The second verse continues to explore the theme of depression and pressure felt during holidays. The lyrics touch on the contrast between the warmth of the earth and the coldness of words, and the negative impact of decisions made by powerful men while women are often overlooked. Despite these challenges, the singer once again suggests that it may be worth enduring these struggles to see if they can overcome them.


Overall, "Every Holiday" conveys a bittersweet sentiment about the holiday season. It acknowledges the sense of depression, division, and pressure that can come with the holidays but also emphasizes the determination to find hope and joy amidst these challenges.


Line by Line Meaning

Every holiday I feel that depression from all this division
During every holiday, I experience a sense of sadness and despair caused by the widespread conflicts and disagreements in society.


And we don't care, no we don't care, we're just sitting in my garage
Despite being aware of the division and its impact, we choose to ignore it and simply spend time together in a casual setting.


Talking to my aunt about the storm surge, icebergs, and spring in New England
Engaging in conversations with my aunt about various topics like natural disasters, climate change, and seasonal changes in a specific region.


And a new ring on an old friend and mothers get impatient
Referring to a situation where an old friend gets engaged or married, while their mothers become restless or eager for the event to unfold.


But maybe it's all worth it just to see if we can outrun it
Despite the difficulties, perhaps enduring these challenges is justified to test our ability to overcome them.


And I look at you across the room
Finding comfort and solace by gazing at you from a distance within the same space.


Your eyes like sinking balloons
Observing the heaviness and sadness reflected in your eyes, resembling deflating balloons losing their buoyancy.


Merry Christmas, babe, I hope we make it through
Expressing a sincere wish for a joyful Christmas and a hopeful desire for us to overcome our challenges together.


And it gets heavy, it starts raining
As the situation becomes overwhelming and burdensome, it begins to metaphorically rain, further intensifying the emotions.


And I start noticing the placement of your hand upon my spine
Becoming aware of the way your hand rests on my back, symbolizing a comforting and supportive gesture during difficult times.


The fading love is the darkest kind
Acknowledging that love that is slowly diminishing and losing its brightness can be the most painful and challenging to deal with.


But somehow we'll forget tonight
Despite the hardship, we will find a way to let go of the negative emotions and concerns, at least for this night.


And go up on ladders stringing lights
Engaging in the cheerful activity of decorating by climbing up ladders and hanging festive lights.


The gutter never shined so bright
Expressing that even in difficult times, the simple act of illuminating the gutter with lights can bring unexpected beauty and brightness.


And we don't care, no we don't care, we just hope it don't stay long
Once again, consciously choosing not to dwell on the pressures and challenges, instead hoping for these difficult moments to be temporary.


Talking to my aunt about the warm earth, cold words, and men that make decisions
Engaging in conversations with my aunt about the contrast between the nurturing nature of the earth, the harshness of words, and the influence of men in making important choices.


Lying on the TV cause the money skips the women
Highlighting the inequality where women are often excluded or overlooked in financial matters, which is evident in media representations and societal norms.




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Written by: Matthew Quinn

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@chaseralston7684

Every holiday I feel that depression from all this division
And we don't care, no we don't care, we're just sitting in my garage
Talking to my aunt about the storm surge, icebergs, and spring in New England
And a new ring on an old friend and mothers get impatient

But maybe it's all worth it just to see if we can outrun it
And I look at you across the room
Your eyes like sinking balloons
Merry Christmas, babe, I hope we make it through

And it gets heavy, it starts raining
And I start noticing the placement of your hand upon my spine
The fading love is the darkest kind
But somehow we'll forget tonight
And go up on ladders stringing lights
The gutter never shined so bright

When every holiday I feel that depression from all of this pressure
And we don't care, no we don't care, we just hope it don't stay long
Talking to my aunt about the warm earth, cold words, and men that make decisions
Lying on the TV cause the money skips the women

But maybe it's all worth it just to see if we can outrun it
And I look at you across the room
Your eyes like sinking balloons
Merry Christmas, babe, I hope we make it through

Every holiday I feel that depression from all of this pressure

But maybe it's all worth it just to see if we can outrun it
And I look at you across the room
Your eyes like sinking balloons
Merry Christmas, babe, I hope we make it through



All comments from YouTube:

@mases9325

Every holiday this song hits different..<3

@michaelwatchorn2560

When they played this in Detroit they had the entire theatre in complete silence. They can command a crowd and their emotions with the best of them!

@thedogs3467

my phone broke.. i needed to hear this song again.. so i took a bus to the library... i hate this bus but so so worth it.. jesus Mt. Joy is a gift

@aliandsp3nce56

if there is one artist i think actually deserves to be well known its this man right here. keep up the good work.

@akvile3138

This year, this song hits deferent

@yma1e

Much love from IRAQ 🇮🇶

@reajay8548

I sat in French class doing my work and saw this came out about a week ago so I decided to listen to it and I started to cry and texted my boyfriend randomly to tell him hes my world

@caseyhill7661

Mt. Joy is the best band.

@famous_player_8805

Love your songs, seen you live once, been a fan ever since!

@bnance23

This song is perfection.

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