PILLS
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Well begun is half-done
But I can't get started.
No need to dwell in the detail.
Faith comes in moments,
Vice is a habit.
The devil's in the grand design -
Too big to fail.
I bit the bullet it's a bitter pill,
Swallowed my goodwill.
Spoonful of sugar and the kilojoules.

Height and weight,
Ten thousand steps a day.
And four litres of water,
I keep a glass by my bed every morning.
And though I can't sit still,
To bite the bullet is a bitter pill.

A month to break a habit,
Another til it becomes automatic.
Ten thousand hours to master.
I want my ten thousand hours.

I kicked the bucket it was full of shit,
Enough to cover my body in.
Spent my whole life saving up for it

I bit the bullet it's a bitter pill,
Dead-weight in a living hell.
It's the spoonful of sugar that's lethal.

I kicked the bucket it was full of shit,




Enough to cover my body in.
Waited the whole day, bronzed up, for this.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Snowy Band's song "Bitter Pill" delve into the complexities of self-improvement, struggles with inner demons, and the concept of time and effort required for change. The opening lines, "Well begun is half-done, but I can't get started," reflect the frustration of knowing what needs to be done but being unable to take that first step. This sentiment is reinforced with the line "No need to dwell in the detail," suggesting a reluctance to get bogged down in overthinking and instead aiming for faith and decisive action.


The lyrics contrast moments of faith and resolve with the insidious nature of vices and habits, symbolized by the line "Faith comes in moments, vice is a habit." The reference to "the devil's in the grand design" and being "too big to fail" speaks to the overwhelming, almost insurmountable challenges one may face in the journey towards self-improvement.


The recurring motif of biting the bullet as a bitter pill represents the difficulty and discomfort of confronting one's own shortcomings and making the necessary changes. The mention of following strict routines like tracking height, weight, steps, and water intake reflects the regimented approach often taken in pursuit of personal growth and well-being. The line "I can't sit still" hints at a restless spirit, yet the acknowledgement that biting the bullet is necessary underscores the pain of facing unpleasant truths.


The lyrics further explore the arduous process of breaking habits and mastering skills, with the reference to "ten thousand hours to master" echoing the popular notion of deliberate practice required for expertise. The metaphor of kicking the bucket full of waste symbolizes rejecting negative influences and past mistakes, while the anticipation for a fresh start is palpable in the image of waiting bronzed up for a new chapter. Overall, "Bitter Pill" conveys a sense of struggle, resilience, and the ongoing battle to overcome obstacles and strive for personal growth.


Line by Line Meaning

Well begun is half-done
Starting something is the hardest part


But I can't get started
Struggling to begin despite wanting to


No need to dwell in the detail
Don't get caught up in the specifics


Faith comes in moments
Belief can be fleeting


Vice is a habit
Bad behaviors are hard to break


The devil's in the grand design - Too big to fail
The challenge is overwhelming


I bit the bullet it's a bitter pill
Facing a difficult truth


Swallowed my goodwill
Sacrificed my best intentions


Spoonful of sugar and the kilojoules
Sweetness comes with a cost


Height and weight, Ten thousand steps a day
Pressure to meet physical expectations


And four litres of water, I keep a glass by my bed every morning
Trying to maintain healthy habits


And though I can't sit still, To bite the bullet is a bitter pill
Struggling with restlessness despite facing challenges


A month to break a habit, Another til it becomes automatic
Changing behavior takes time and effort


Ten thousand hours to master, I want my ten thousand hours
Dedication and practice are key to success


I kicked the bucket it was full of shit, Enough to cover my body in
Dealing with the consequences of past actions


Spent my whole life saving up for it
Investing time and energy into something negative


Dead-weight in a living hell
Feeling burdened in a difficult situation


It's the spoonful of sugar that's lethal
The seemingly sweet things can be harmful


Waited the whole day, bronzed up, for this
Enduring a difficult experience for a long time




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Dylan Young, Emma Russack, Liam Halliwell, Nathalie Pavlovic

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