Happy Hour
Shane Wyatt Lyrics


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I came straight from work
And I ordered a beer
We don't talk about you
They don't know you here

I'm with all my friends
But it's great solitude
It's my happy hour
I don't waste it on you

When we talk about hard times
Some talk of ex-wives
Some talk of old girlfriends
They've loved in their lives

But for me that's the one thing
That's strictly taboo
This is my happy hour
I don't waste it on you

Chorus: Twenty-four seven, this ol' heart's in pain
Week after week, each day is the same
My only vacation's Friday afternoon
That's my happy hour
I don't waste it on you

And If I see and old friend
That we both once knew
We'll talk like old buddies
'Til they bring up you

That's when I tell them
I've got something to do
'Cause this is my happy hour
I don't waste it on you

Repeat Chorus

My one consolation's Friday afternoon




That's my happy hour
I don't waste it on you

Overall Meaning

The song "Happy Hour" by Shane Wyatt is a cathartic and relatable anthem for anyone who has experienced heartbreak and needs a release. Through the lyrics, Wyatt expresses a sense of freedom and independence from the pain of a past relationship. He sings about going straight to a bar after work, feeling comfortable with friends, and avoiding mentioning his ex. He finds solace in Friday afternoons, which serve as his only vacation from the heartache he feels every day.


Wyatt compares his friends' stories of heartbreak to "strictly taboo," suggesting that he doesn't want to revisit that pain. He acknowledges that seeing someone familiar could trigger thoughts of his ex, and quickly explains that he has "something to do" - happy hour - and can't spare any more thoughts or time for his ex. The chorus further drives the message of the song, with Wyatt repeating that his happy hour is his only escape from the heartache he feels twenty-four seven, week after week.


Overall, "Happy Hour" is a cathartic and truthful song that highlights the feelings many people deal with after a breakup. It speaks to the importance of setting boundaries and taking time for oneself to heal and move on.


Line by Line Meaning

I came straight from work
I've just arrived from my job


And I ordered a beer
I ordered a cold frothy beer


We don't talk about you
You're not a topic of conversation


They don't know you here
Nobody knows you in this place


I'm with all my friends
My friends are here too


But it's great solitude
It's a great form of being alone


It's my happy hour
This is my happy moment


I don't waste it on you
You're not worth spoiling it for


When we talk about hard times
When we reminisce about difficult days


Some talk of ex-wives
Some mention their former wives


Some talk of old girlfriends
Some mention past lovers


They've loved in their lives
Those who they have had sweet history with


But for me that's the one thing
But for me that's something I avoid


That's strictly taboo
It's a sacred matter


This is my happy hour
This moment makes me happy


I don't waste it on you
You don't deserve to be a part of it


Twenty-four seven, this ol' heart's in pain
Every day, all day, I am sad


Week after week, each day is the same
Time goes by but nothing has changed


My only vacation's Friday afternoon
My only break is Friday afternoon


That's my happy hour
That's my moment of joy


And If I see an old friend
If I bump into an old buddy


That we both once knew
Whom we both used to hangout with


We'll talk like old buddies
We'll catch up like old friends


Til they bring up you
Until they mention you


That's when I tell them
That is when I politely inform them


I've got something to do
I have something very important to attend to


This is my happy hour
This moment of mine makes me blissful


I don't waste it on you
I won't spoil it for you


My one consolation's Friday afternoon
My source of comfort is Friday afternoon


That's my happy hour
That's my time to celebrate


I don't waste it on you
I will never ruin it for you




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