As Long As They Have Cigarettes In Hell
Oasis Lyrics


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Spend you days just walking and shopping
Depending on how much you're luck is in
Spend the night-life table-hopping
And trying to keep that bag of bones in trim

I don't mind not being immortal
''cause it ain't all that as far as I can tell
I don't mind not going to heaven
As long as they've got cigarettes
As long as they've got cigarettes in hell

And by the time we start getting used to it
The dope that's forming on the windowsill
Now we know we've got ourselves into
The cage that keeps the mice on the treadmill

I don't mind not being immortal
''cause it ain't all that as far as I can tell
I don't mind not going to heaven
As long as they've got cigarettes
As long as they've got cigarettes in hell

I don't mind not being immortal
Because it ain't all that as far as I can tell
I don't mind not going to heaven




As long as they've got cigarettes
As long as they've got cigarettes in hell

Overall Meaning

In "Cigarettes in Hell" by Oasis, the verses describe a relatively mundane life: spending the days shopping and walking and the nights trying to maintain a certain appearance. The singer doesn't seem to mind this existence, despite its lack of excitement or promise of eternal life. He is content as long as he has cigarettes - even in the afterlife.


The chorus is where the true message of the song comes through. The imagery of "dope forming on the windowsill" suggests drug use and addiction, and the "cage that keeps the mice on the treadmill" could represent the cycle of addiction and the feeling of being trapped. Despite this, the singer still holds onto the belief that cigarettes are essential to his happiness. By declaring that he doesn't care about being immortal or going to heaven, as long as there are cigarettes available, he seems to be resigning himself to a life of addiction and self-destruction.


Overall, "Cigarettes in Hell" reflects the idea that addiction can be all-consuming and make us feel as though we are trapped - even in our own minds. The desperation for a fix can overwhelm all other priorities and desires, as is demonstrated by the singer's obsession with cigarettes.


Line by Line Meaning

Spend your days just walking and shopping
Fill your days with idle activities, like walking and shopping


Depending on how much your luck is in
Whether or not you have good luck determines your lifestyle


Spend the night-life table-hopping
Spend your nights going from club to club


And trying to keep that bag of bones in trim
Trying to stay physically fit


I don't mind not being immortal
I'm okay with not living forever


''cause it ain't all that as far as I can tell
Living forever isn't as great as it seems


I don't mind not going to heaven
Not getting into heaven doesn't bother me


As long as they've got cigarettes
I only care that there are cigarettes available


As long as they've got cigarettes in hell
I am fine as long as I have cigarettes, even if I end up in hell


And by the time we start getting used to it
By the time we adapt to the situation


The dope that's forming on the windowsill
The buildup of drugs on the windowsill


Now we know we've got ourselves into
Now we realize we have gotten ourselves into a bad situation


The cage that keeps the mice on the treadmill
The cycle of addiction that keeps us trapped




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: GALLAGHER

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