Wet My Bed
Stone Temple Pilots Lyrics


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Hey everybody
Where did Mary go?
Where did Mary go?
And where's my only cigarette?
Please think for me, I can't bear to
I'll just lie here for a while
Wet myself, wet my bed
I've readied it all for her, you know
Clean sheets
Incense and lots of fluffy pillows
Now soiled
And where's my cigarette?
Did you check the bathroom?
The bathtub?
She sleeps there sometimes
Water cleanses you know
Washes dirt away, makes new
Maybe she
Maybe she
Maybe she




Maybe, maybe she swam away
Alright, now what?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Stone Temple Pilots's song "Wet My Bed" evoke a disturbing depiction of a man's distress over losing Mary and being unable to think for himself anymore. The search for Mary and his cigarette accompany the singer's consciousness that he has already wet his bed, which he had prepared with clean sheets, incense, and fluffy pillows in anticipation of Mary's arrival. The smell and the feeling of defilement and loss permeate the lyrics, and various clues point towards Mary either disappearing (swimming away) or being dead (sleeping in the bathtub). The lines "Water cleanses you know, washes dirt away, makes new" could be interpreted as bittersweet irony, as the cleansing water could symbolize Mary's rejuvenation or, alternatively, the singer's hope to eradicate the negative feelings he experiences through self-destruction.


The song's lyrics can be interpreted in various ways, but what is clear is the hauntingly depressive mood they evoke, accompanied by a dark instrumental arrangement that builds towards a tension-filled climax. The song was included in Stone Temple Pilots's sixth studio album self-titled, released in 2010, and is regarded by many as one of the most atmospheric, emotional, and underrated tracks on the album.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey everybody, where did Mary go?
The singer is asking the people around him/her about the whereabouts of Mary.


Where did Mary go?
The singer is still curious about where Mary is.


And where's my only cigarette?
The singer is looking for his/her only cigarette and is possibly anxious without it.


Please think for me, I can't bear to
The artist is feeling overwhelmed and is asking others to help him/her think for a while.


I'll just lie here for a while
The artist is going to rest and wait for others to help him/her before doing anything else.


Wet myself, wet my bed
The singer has involuntarily urinated in bed, possibly due to fear or anxiety.


I've readied it all for her, you know
The singer has prepared the bed for someone, possibly Mary, with clean sheets, incense, and pillows.


Clean sheets, incense and lots of fluffy pillows now soiled
The previously prepared bed is now messy and dirty because of the artist's accident.


Hey, where's my cigarette?
The artist is still looking for his/her cigarette.


Did you check the bathroom, the bathtub?
The artist is suggesting that Mary might be in the bathroom or bathtub.


She sleeps there sometimes
The singer knows that Mary sometimes sleeps in the bathroom or bathtub.


Water cleanses you know, washes dirt away, makes new
The artist is reflecting on the cleansing power of water and how it can renew things.


Maybe she, maybe she, maybe she, maybe, maybe she swam away
The singer is unsure of whether Mary left or is still in the house and is jokingly suggesting that she may have swam away.


Alright, now what?
The singer is unsure of what to do next and is possibly feeling lost or confused.




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

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