Groundhog'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 kneepants 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 Groundhog's Day by Primus is a satirical take on the monotony of everyday life and the emptiness of seeking success through material gains. The opening lines "When I woke up this mornin' I felt a pang. I was hungerin' for some apple pie" suggests a desire for something more fulfilling, but instead, the singer settles for corn chex, which is far from what he truly craves. The repetition of the phrase "Oh yeah, this'll be a fine day" further emphasizes the mundane nature of his routine.


The second verse delves into the singer's aspirations for success and how he believes that he can achieve it by finding the easy way. However, his dreams are quickly shattered when he realizes that success comes at a cost. The line "To taste the taste it's a tease that never would subside. The taste is strong but soured by my learned eyes" shows that his pursuit of success has left him disillusioned and bitter.


The song also references the traditional Groundhog Day, which symbolizes the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. This cycle is reflected in the singer's daily routine, where he wakes up, goes about his day, and then repeats the same process the next day. The line "This little snappy boy might see the light this ground hog's day" suggests that the singer may finally awaken to the futility of his life and seek something more meaningful.


Line by Line Meaning

When I woke up this mornin' I felt a pang.
The singer wakes up with a sense of longing or unease.


I was hungerin' for some apple pie.
The singer is craving apple pie for breakfast.


Stumble in the bathroom, hung my hog a little bit.
The singer urinates in the bathroom.


Washed the sleep out of my eye.
The artist rubs their eyes to clear away the sleep from waking up.


Oh yeah, it's gonna be a fine day.
The artist is optimistic about the day ahead.


Scratched myself a bit.
The singer scratches an itch on their body.


Poured me out a bowl-a corn chex.
The singer eats a bowl of corn chex for breakfast.


Closest thing I could find to apple pie.
The artist is disappointed with the lack of apple pie and settles for corn chex.


Lingerin' taste of toothpaste.
The artist can still taste the toothpaste from brushing their teeth.


Made the milk go down a bit funny.
The toothpaste taste affects the way the milk tastes.


But you know, them chex they do satisfy.
Despite the disappointment with the lack of apple pie, the corn chex satisfies the singer's hunger.


Oh yeah, this'll be a fine day.
Again, the artist is optimistic about the day ahead.


So, after my mornin' rise-n-shine and eat-n-clean.
The singer has finished their morning routine of waking up, eating breakfast, and cleaning up.


Had my mind set to hit them streets.
The singer is ready to go out and do things.


Drizzle from the night left cold puddles out.
It rained the night before and there are now cold puddles outside.


Had my black stomp-boots on my feet.
The artist is wearing their black stomp-boots.


It's my day.
The artist is excited and confident that today is their day.


Since I was in kneepants my pop had tried to make me realize.
The singer's father has been trying to get them to understand something since they were young.


If I set my mind down to it I could be a big man in the public eye.
The singer's father believes that they have the potential to be successful and well-known.


So with my big blue collar on, I set out to find the easy way.
The artist is wearing a blue collar and is trying to take the easy path to success.


What an ice cold bath it was when I found you had to pay to play.
The artist is disappointed to learn that they have to pay for success and it won't come easy.


To taste the taste it's a tease that never would subside.
The artist is constantly teased by the promise of success and what it could taste like.


The taste is strong but soured by my learned eyes.
The singer's perspective has changed and the taste of success is not as appealing as it once was.


Well, if a woodchuck could chuck wood, he'd get down on his knees to pray.
The artist is implying that if simple things like woodchucks chucking wood can cause amazement, they too are on a similar level of awe for the idea of success.


This little snappy boy might see the light this ground hog's day.
The singer is hopeful that they will find success and gain a better understanding of the world around them (similar to Groundhog Day where the same day repeats over and over again until the singer gains a better understanding of himself and his surroundings).




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

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