Happy Endings
Statemachine Lyrics


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Travel through infinity
Searching for minority
Have to have serenity
Take away obscenity
Got to find that perfect touch
Give me it I don't want much
I just need the liberty
To wallow in my own perversity

Happy endings come

Thrill me with simplicity
Wrap me in security
Fill me with gentility
Blend me with sincerity
Got to find that perfect touch
Give me it I don't want much
I just need the liberty
To wallow in my own perversity

Happy endings come

Happy as pie
With rosy cheeks
Number one
For several weeks
Take me high
A movie freak




Sights set high
But still so weak

Overall Meaning

The aforementioned lyrics are from Statemachine's "Happy Endings," a song that talks about self-exploration and finding a state of tranquility. The song highlights the search for individuality, purity, and liberation without a pre-judged norm being forced on someone. This journey is described as an exploration through infinity, where the aim is to find one's self while eliminating negative influences that might hinder personal growth. The search ends with the freedom to explore one's desires without prejudice.


The chorus of the song, "Happy endings come," embodies the essence of the song. The phrase echoes the idea of finding a happy and contented state – a space where one can exist without external influences. The lyrics also talk about the need for simplicity, security, and sincerity and a desire to be surrounded by these traits. As the song progresses, it talks about the various items that bring joy to an individual, be it movies or even pie, which create a fleeting sense of happiness.


Overall, "Happy Endings" is about the process of self-discovery and the desire to be liberated from external influence. While the journey is depicted to be endlessly long, the destination of "Happy endings come" makes it worth the effort.


Line by Line Meaning

Travel through infinity
Embark on a journey that transcends all boundaries and limitations


Searching for minority
Looking for something unique and distinct


Have to have serenity
Craving for inner peace and tranquility


Take away obscenity
Eliminating all that is offensive or obscene


Got to find that perfect touch
Trying to attain something that is flawless and ideal


Give me it I don't want much
Asking for something that requires minimal effort to obtain


I just need the liberty
Desiring the freedom to do as one pleases


To wallow in my own perversity
Indulging in one's own deviant desires


Happy endings come
Success and fulfillment is within reach


Thrill me with simplicity
Surprise me with the beauty in simplicity


Wrap me in security
Providing a sense of safety and protection


Fill me with gentility
Letting grace and kindness fill one's soul


Blend me with sincerity
Incorporating authenticity and honesty into one's being


Happy as pie
Extremely happy and content


With rosy cheeks
Flushing with excitement and joy


Number one
The best or top-ranked


For several weeks
Being on top for a prolonged period of time


Take me high
Elevating one's spirits to a new level


A movie freak
A huge fan of movies


Sights set high
Having lofty aspirations and ambitions


But still so weak
Despite one's goals and dreams, feeling vulnerable and powerless




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Comments from YouTube:

fluxarn

WHY can't I play Statemachine on Spotify. It's nuts.

Statemachine

Agreed. It's nuts. It's a rights thing. We're still working on it.

r33mote

one of the best bands ever. why are all the best bands from Sweden?

Statemachine

We don't know (or necessarily agree), but thanks nevertheless.

Brett Lavallee

Smartness

Jackie Yoshi

Still wondering the name of the guy with long black hair.

Jackie Yoshi

@Statemachine thank you he's so hot!

Statemachine

That would be founding member Mårten Kellerman, official lead singer from 1997 going forward (though this particular/single version of the song has Rikard Lindell on lead vocals).

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