Eat Me Drink Me Love Me Kill Me
Pop Will Eat Itself Lyrics


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Escaping the twilight, drinking till sunrise
I never thought a head like this would persist
I could be dead at 33 like Belushi
Drain myself away like Hancock in Sydney

Who knows? Who cares?
Who'll remember anyway?
Welcome to hell
Spend your time in hell
I could try to change it but it suits me too well
A not so private hell

You feed my hunger but drown all my senses
In the satisfaction stakes, it's like sitting on the number nine bus
I can't stop me, you can't stop me, I can't stop me, you can't stop me
One's too many, ten's not enough

Welcome to hell
Spend your time in hell
I could try to change it but it suits me too well
A not so private hell, welcome to hell





Feels good to be back with Charlie and Hattie and my memory lapse
Welcome to hell, welcome to hell, welcome to hell

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pop Will Eat Itself's song 'Eat Me Drink Me Love Me Kill Me' are a reflection of the rock 'n' roll lifestyle and the consequences that come with it. The first verse paints a picture of someone who is living life to the fullest, partying until the early hours of the morning without a care in the world. However, a sense of foreboding is present, as the singer acknowledges the dangers of living this way, referencing celebrities such as John Belushi and Tony Hancock, both of whom died prematurely due to their excessive lifestyles.


The chorus of the song, 'Welcome to hell, spend your time in hell', speaks to the idea that this lifestyle is a type of personal hell that one chooses for themselves. While the singer acknowledges that they could try to change their ways, they ultimately decide that it 'suits [them] too well' and continue to indulge in this lifestyle, despite the consequences.


The second verse speaks to the idea that this lifestyle may be satisfying in the short term, but ultimately leads to a sense of emptiness and a loss of control. The repeated line, 'I can't stop me, you can't stop me' speaks to a lack of agency and control over one's actions, while the idea that 'one's too many, ten's not enough' speaks to the idea of addiction and the insatiable desire for more.


Overall, the lyrics to 'Eat Me Drink Me Love Me Kill Me' are a cautionary tale about the dangers of the rock 'n' roll lifestyle and the personal hell that can come with it.


Line by Line Meaning

Escaping the twilight, drinking till sunrise
Drinking alcohol excessively all night because I do not want to face my problems


I never thought a head like this would persist
I did not expect my destructive behavior to continue for so long


I could be dead at 33 like Belushi
My self-destructive behavior could lead to premature death, just like it did for John Belushi


Drain myself away like Hancock in Sydney
I could end up like Tony Hancock, a comedian who killed himself in Sydney by drinking and taking pills


Who knows? Who cares?
No one really knows or cares about my problems


Who'll remember anyway?
Even if I die young, no one will remember me


Welcome to hell
My life feels like a living hell


Spend your time in hell
I am trapped in a cycle of self-destruction


I could try to change it but it suits me too well
I could try to break free from this lifestyle, but it feels too comfortable and familiar


A not so private hell
My problems affect not only myself, but others around me as well


You feed my hunger but drown all my senses
My addiction to alcohol satisfies my craving, but numbs my emotions and judgement


In the satisfaction stakes, it's like sitting on the number nine bus
Although I feel satisfied in the moment, it is only temporary and I am left feeling empty afterwards


I can't stop me, you can't stop me, I can't stop me, you can't stop me
I am aware of my problem, but feel powerless to change it and resist any attempt to help me


One's too many, ten's not enough
I have lost control of my drinking and it takes more and more to satisfy me


Feels good to be back with Charlie and Hattie and my memory lapse
I feel more comfortable and at ease when I drink with my friends, but I also forget my actions while under the influence


Welcome to hell, welcome to hell, welcome to hell
My addiction is consuming me and feels like a never-ending nightmare




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CLINTON DARRYL MANSELL

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