Ground Hog's Day
Primus Lyrics


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When I woke up this mornin' I felt a pang
I was hungerin' for some apple pie
Stumble in the bathroom, hung my hog a little bit
Washed the sleep out of my eye
Oh yeah, it's gonna be a fine day
Scratched myself a bit
Poured me out a bowl-a corn chex
Closest thing I could find to apple pie
Lingerin' taste of toothpaste
Made the milk go down a bit funny
But you know, them chex they do satisfy
Oh yeah, this'll be a fine day
So, after my mornin' rise-n-shine and eat-n-clean
Had my mind set to hit them streets
Drizzle from the night left cold puddles out
Had my black stomp-boots on my feet
It's my day

Since I was in knee pants my pop had tried to make me realize If I
Set my mind down to it I could be a big man in the public eye So
With my big blue collar on, I set out to find the easy way What an
Ice cold bath it was when I found you had to pay to play To taste
The taste it's a tease that never would subside The taste is strong
But soured by my learned eyes Well, if a woodchuck could chuck wood,




He'd get down on his knees to pray This little snappy boy might see
The light this ground hog's day

Overall Meaning

The song Ground Hog's Day by Primus begins with the singer waking up with a pang in his stomach and craving for some apple pie. He stumbles into the bathroom while holding his “hog” and gets rid of sleep from his eye. The singer pours himself a bowl of corn chex and scratches himself a bit. After eating breakfast, he puts on his black stomp-boots and decides to hit the streets. The singer wears his big blue collar and tries to find easy ways to make it big, but he soon discovers that he has to pay the price to taste success. Hence, the taste is a tease that never dies, but he might see the light on this Ground Hog’s Day when everything is predictable and repetitive.


The lyrics of the song symbolize the monotony of life where every day is the same, and everyone is trying to find a way to make it big in their respective fields. The singer’s desire for apple pie represents his thirst for success and fame, but he settles for corn chex, which represents the easiest alternative to success. The drizzle from the night and cold puddles denote the harsh realities of life that everyone has to face to achieve their dreams. Furthermore, the reference to Ground Hog’s Day, a day where the actions of the singer repeat, signifies the cyclical nature of life.


Line by Line Meaning

When I woke up this mornin' I felt a pang
After waking up in the morning, the person felt some uneasy sensation.


I was hungerin' for some apple pie
The person was craving for apple pie.


Stumble in the bathroom, hung my hog a little bit
The person stumbled into the bathroom and spent some time relieving themselves.


Washed the sleep out of my eye
The person washed their eyes to clear the sleep from them.


Oh yeah, it's gonna be a fine day
The person is optimistic that it's going to be a good day.


Scratched myself a bit
The person scratched themselves a little bit.


Poured me out a bowl-a corn chex
The person poured some corn chex into a bowl.


Closest thing I could find to apple pie
The person settled for corn chex as an alternative to apple pie.


Lingerin' taste of toothpaste
The person still has the taste of toothpaste in their mouth.


Made the milk go down a bit funny
The person found that the toothpaste taste affected the taste of milk.


But you know, them chex they do satisfy
Despite the toothpaste taste, the corn chex were satisfying.


Oh yeah, this'll be a fine day
The person is still optimistic that the day will be good.


So, after my mornin' rise-n-shine and eat-n-clean
After waking up and taking care of themselves in the morning,


Had my mind set to hit them streets
The person was set on going out and doing something.


Drizzle from the night left cold puddles out
It had rained the previous night and there were still cold puddles outside.


Had my black stomp-boots on my feet
The person had put on their black boots to go outside.


It's my day
The person is determined to make the most of the day.


Since I was in knee pants my pop had tried to make me realize If I
From a young age, the person's dad had tried to help them realize that


Set my mind down to it I could be a big man in the public eye
They could be successful and well-known if they put their mind to it.


So With my big blue collar on, I set out to find the easy way
With determination and a blue-collar mindset, the person set out to find an easy path to success.


What an Ice cold bath it was when I found you had to pay to play
The person was disappointed when they discovered that success often requires payment.


To taste The taste it's a tease that never would subside
The flavor of success is tempting but never completely satisfying.


The taste is strong But soured by my learned eyes
The taste is powerful but the person's experiences have made them view success in a negative light.


Well, if a woodchuck could chuck wood, He'd get down on his knees to pray
If there was a way to achieve success easily, everyone would be praying for it.


This little snappy boy might see The light this ground hog's day
The person is hopeful that on this day (like Ground Hog's Day), something will happen to help them achieve success.




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: LES CLAYPOOL, TIMOTHY W. ALEXANDER, TODD HUTH

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