Cubicles And Tylenol
Scythian Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Alright, so this next song goes out to you, the working man and the working woman, who work so hard during the week so they can enjoy their two days. It?s called ?Cubicles and Tylenol.?

Cubicles and Tylenol
Slave away the day
Pass the glass, make the moment last
Tomorrow?s just a day away

Screaming clock, crooked walk, ungodly hour
Curse the man as you stand in the shower
Wondering how you ever landed the subscription
To punching clocks and wearing socks and office friction

As you snake, brake, make your way through traffic
You see the SOB?s in HOV are laughing
Run the hall, to your stall, all perspired
You find you?re late, its half past eight and you?re fired

Cubicles and Tylenol
Slave away the day
Pass the glass, make the moment last
Tomorrow?s just a day away
Pass the glass, make the moment last
Tomorrow?s just a day away

Like a drone, on the phone, taking orders
Hide in bathrooms and wander in the corridors
Pleading, begging as the seconds pass like hours
For salvation from the clock?s sadistic power

Afternoon, as you swoon, at your desktop
Jump online, wasting time, feel your brain stop
Suffer endlessly from your boss?s mood swings
As you think about your drink when the bell rings

Cubicles and Tylenol
Slave away the day
Pass the glass, make the moment last
Tomorrow?s just a day away
Pass the glass, make the moment last
Tomorrow?s just a day away

Five long days in an office space
You wonder where the years have gone
(Five long days in an office space
You wonder where the years have gone)
If this isn?t just a white collar prison
Tell, where did the promises go wrong?

Cubicles and Tylenol
Slave away the day
Pass the glass, make the moment last
Tomorrow?s just a day away




Pass the glass, make the moment last
Tomorrow?s just a day away

Overall Meaning

Scythian's song "Cubicles and Tylenol" is an honest ode to the daily grind of working a nine-to-five job. In this song, the band perfectly captures the monotony, exhaustion, and frustration that can accompany a typical workday. The song starts off with acknowledging the hardworking men and women who work relentlessly throughout the week in order to relax and enjoy their time off.


The lyrics describe the unpleasantness of waking up early in the morning to the relentless sound of an alarm clock (screaming clock), dragging oneself out of the bed and suffering through a crooked walk. The lyrics then depict the experience of running late, being up against the clock, and facing the challenge of contending with crowded highways during a daily commute to work. The accompanying music reinforces the dreary, chaotic feeling of being caught up in the daily grind.


The song highlights the idea of feeling trapped and unfulfilled in an office job, as if working in a white-collar prison. The lyrics visualize the dullness of taking orders, hiding in the bathroom, and endlessly enduring the boss's mood swings. By referencing the idea of "pass the glass," the song also speaks to the need to seek relief and respite after a long day with Tylenol or some other form of relaxation to make the moment last.


Overall, "Cubicles and Tylenol" is a powerful message to anyone who has ever felt trapped in a job they don't love and longing for the opportunity to escape and enjoy some time off for themselves. It's a deeply relatable sentiment that rings true for anyone who has experienced the exhaustion and frustration of corporate office work.


Line by Line Meaning

Cubicles and Tylenol
The monotony of work and the need for pain relief to survive it


Slave away the day
Working long, hard hours


Pass the glass, make the moment last
Having a drink to cope with the workday and make it feel less unbearable


Tomorrow's just a day away
Realizing that the grind will never end and another day of work is always looming


Screaming clock, crooked walk, ungodly hour
The constant reminder of time, the tired and defeated body, and the early hour


Curse the man as you stand in the shower
Feeling anger towards the boss or system that forces you into this unending routine


Wondering how you ever landed the subscription
Questioning how you ended up in this job and why you continue to subject yourself to its demands


To punching clocks and wearing socks and office friction
The obligations of being a working person and the daily annoyances that come with it, such as clocking in and following office dress codes


As you snake, brake, make your way through traffic
The stress and exhaustion of the daily commute to work


Suffer endlessly from your boss's mood swings
Being at the mercy of the boss's unpredictable moods and behaviors


Like a drone, on the phone, taking orders
Feeling like a mindless robot, taking orders and following instructions without question


Afternoon, as you swoon, at your desktop
The boredom and fatigue that sets in after hours of staring at a computer screen


Jump online, wasting time, feel your brain stop
Using the internet to procrastinate and avoid work, despite the negative impact on one's mental state


If this isn't just a white collar prison
Questioning if this job is truly worth the sacrifices and loss of self


Tell, where did the promises go wrong?
Asking where the promise of a fulfilling career and work-life balance went wrong, and why work has become such a burden


Five long days in an office space
The struggle of spending long hours in a confined office environment, day after day


You wonder where the years have gone
Reflecting on how quickly time passes and how much of one's life is spent at work




Contributed by Grace I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

River Stone

I love this song!!! Really really I love it!!!

More Versions