Church on Tuesday
Stone Temple Pilots Lyrics


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And I don't believe it
Is she really gone again?
And I don't believe it
Is she really gone again?

I'll find a way to you someday
I'll find a way to you someday
And I don't believe it
Is she really gone again?
And I don't believe it
Is she really gone again?

I'll find a way to you someday
I'll find a way to you someday

Father's always smokin'
And your mom's at church on Tuesday
And your brother's always drinkin' and dyin'

Father's always smokin'
And your mom's at church on Tuesday
And your brother's always drinkin' and dyin'

And I don't believe it
Is she really gone again?
And I don't believe it
Is she really gone again?

I'll find a way to you someday
I'll find a way to you someday

Father's always smokin'
And your mom's at church on Tuesday
And your brother's always drinkin' and dyin'

Father's always smokin'
And your mom's at church on Tuesday
And your brother's always drinkin' and dyin'

Father's always smokin'
And your mom's at church on Tuesday
And your brother's always drinkin' and dyin'

Father's always smokin'
And your mom's at church on Tuesday
And your brother's always drinkin' and dyin'

Father's always smokin'
And your mom's at church on Tuesday
And your brother's always drinkin' and dyin'

Father's always smokin'
And your mom's at church on Tuesday
And your brother's always drinkin' and dyin'

Father's always smokin'
And your mom's at church on Tuesday
And your brother's always drinkin' and dyin'





Father's always smokin'
And your mom's at church on Tuesday

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Stone Temple Pilots’ song “Church On Tuesday” seem to describe a bleak situation in which the singer’s family is falling apart. They express disbelief that someone they care about could be gone again, and yet they hope to one day find a way to be with them. Amidst this sadness, the repeated lines about the father smoking and the mother going to church on Tuesday, along with the brother always drinking and dying, create a sense of hopeless repetition and possibly even futility.


The line “your mom’s at church on Tuesday” is particularly poignant in this context. Tuesday is not typically a day for religious observance, and so the fact that the mother is constantly going to church on this particular day suggests a desperation to find some kind of solace or hope. At the same time, this repetition could also be seen as symbolic of the fact that the mother’s faith, while comforting in some ways, does not seem to be enough to stave off the family’s troubles. Overall, the lyrics of “Church On Tuesday” paint a picture of a family in crisis, with no easy way out.


Line by Line Meaning

And I don't believe it
The singer is experiencing disbelief or denial about a situation.


Is she really gone again?
The singer is questioning if someone has left or died again.


I'll find a way to you someday
The singer expresses hope that they will be able to reach someone in the future.


Father's always smokin'
The father character is depicted as someone who frequently smokes.


And your mom's at church on Tuesday
The mother character is depicted as someone who attends church on Tuesdays.


And your brother's always drinkin' and dyin'
The brother character is depicted as someone who frequently drinks and has possibly died multiple times.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Dean Deleo, Robert Emile Deleo, Eric Kretz, Scott Richard Weiland

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