It's A Sad World After All
Perkins Elvis Lyrics


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Stay if you want
There is enough
Sadness for the
Both of us

Follow the sound
To the table underground
There will be plenty
Tears goin' round

And I would be happy
For you to stay
With me 'til tomorrow
Can become today

In a sad world
In a sad world

But when you leave
By powders and my teas
Will speak
Their heads off to me

Here everyone knows
Their own name
In a sad world
No two are the same

Real soon, assures the spoon
Watch out!, says the time
Water, give me water
Remember me, begs the rhyme





Of a sad world
Of a sad world

Overall Meaning

The song "It's a Sad World After All" by Perkins Elvis is a poignant and melancholic piece that offers a commentary on the sad realities of life. The lyrics have a profound depth that touches on themes of loneliness, despair, and the search for meaning amidst a world of sadness. The opening stanza sets the tone for the rest of the song, inviting another person to stay with the singer in a world where sadness is abundant. It's a poignant reflection of how sometimes, we do not want to be alone in our misery, and we often seek solace in the company of others who understand our pain.


The second stanza "Follow the sound to the table underground, there will be plenty tears going round" is a reference to a wake or funeral. The words "table underground" suggest the burial plot and signify the final resting place of the deceased. The imagery in this stanza portrays an atmosphere of sorrowful people mourning the loss of a loved one, with tears flowing freely. The last two lines of the stanza "And I would be happy for you to stay with me 'til tomorrow can become today" is a hopeful statement. It suggests that with the right company and attitude, one can find happiness amidst sadness.


In the final stanza, the singer speaks about the drugs and substances they use to ease their pain. The words "By powders and my teas" suggest that the singer is self-medicating to cope with the world's woes. The lines that follow show how the drugs and medications seem to speak to the singer, offering calming reassurances during a difficult time. The song ends with the repeated phrase "Of a sad world," underscoring the theme of pervasive sadness that runs through the entire piece.


Line by Line Meaning

Stay if you want
You're welcome to stay if you'd like.


There is enough
We have plenty of sadness to go around.


Sadness for the
You and I will each have our own sadness.


Both of us
Together in this.


Follow the sound
Listen carefully to the noise.


To the table underground
It's where we keep our sadness.


There will be plenty
Enough to go around.


Tears goin' round
Everybody will be crying.


And I would be happy
I'd be content.


For you to stay
If you decide to stick around.


With me 'til tomorrow
Until tomorrow comes.


Can become today
It can become our reality.


In a sad world
In this world full of sadness.


In a sad world
It's a sad, sad world.


But when you leave
If you decide to go.


By powders and my teas
By using my drugs.


Will speak
They will talk to me.


Their heads off to me
They will speak without restraint.


Here everyone knows
Everybody is familiar with.


Their own name
Who they are.


No two are the same
Everyone is unique.


Real soon, assures the spoon
The spoon promises something.


Watch out!, says the time
Time warns us to be careful.


Water, give me water
I need something to quench my thirst.


Remember me, begs the rhyme
The rhyme pleads for us to remember.


Of a sad world
In this world full of sadness.


Of a sad world
It's a sad, sad world.




Lyrics © INGROOVES MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC C/O SOVEREIGN MUSIC
Written by: ELVIS BROOKE PERKINS

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