80 Times
T.S.O.L. Lyrics


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80 times was all it took for him
He has no more tries
No one seems to care too much for him
You can see it in his eyes

Drive down the street that he's on
Don't look his way
You keep going on and on and on
But you can't hear him say





"Help, help, help me, help, help"

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to T.S.O.L.'s song "80 Times" tell the story of a person who has attempted suicide 80 times and is now out of tries. The individual's desperation, sadness, and isolation are conveyed through the lyric "no one seems to care too much for him, you can see it in his eyes." The imagery of driving down the street but deliberately avoiding eye contact with the person in need ("Don't look his way") reinforces the idea of societal apathy towards mental illness and suicide.


The repetition of the phrase "help me" at the end of the song emphasizes the person's plea for assistance, yet is ultimately ignored by those around them. The lyrics are a powerful commentary on the stigma surrounding mental health and the impact of social isolation on suicidal individuals. The song also raises the question of how many chances society is willing to give someone struggling with mental illness before abandoning them completely.


Line by Line Meaning

80 times was all it took for him
He attempted to succeed 80 times but failed every time.


He has no more tries
He has exhausted all his options for success.


No one seems to care too much for him
He is surrounded by people but feels neglected and ignored.


You can see it in his eyes
His emotions are evident from the expression in his eyes.


Drive down the street that he's on
He is alone and isolated.


Don't look his way
People ignore and avoid him.


You keep going on and on and on
People continue with their daily routine without acknowledging him.


But you can't hear him say
He is calling out for help but no one is listening.


"Help, help, help me, help, help"
His cry for help goes unanswered.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, BMG Rights Management
Written by: Jack Loyd Grisham, Michael Paul Roche, Ronald Lewis Emory, Todd Barnes

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