Misery
The Beatles Lyrics


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The world is treating me bad, misery
I'm the kind of guy
Who never used to cry
The world is treatin' me bad, misery

I've lost her now for sure
I won't see her no more
It's gonna be a drag, misery

I'll remember all the little things we've done
Can't she see she'll always be the only one, only one

Send her back to me
'Cause everyone can see
Without her I will be in misery

I'll remember all the little things we've done
She'll remember and she'll miss her only one, lonely one

Send her back to me
'Cause everyone can see
Without her I will be in misery (oh oh oh)




In misery (ooh ooh ooh)
My misery (la la la la la la)

Overall Meaning

The Beatles' song Misery expresses the feeling of heartbreak and loneliness, caused by a lost love. The first lines, "The world is treating me bad, misery," reveal the singer's frustration with the unfairness of the world, which has caused him to feel helpless and miserable. The following lines express the feelings of a man who is not used to showing vulnerability and breaking down in tears. The repetition of the first line, "The world is treatin' me bad, misery," emphasizes the singer's sense of hopelessness.


The second verse, "I've lost her now for sure, I won't see her no more, It's gonna be a drag, misery," further emphasizes the man's sense of loss and grief. He is resigned to the fact that he will never see his love again, and now realizes the full extent of what he has lost. He cannot imagine going on without her, as expressed in the chorus, "Without her I will be in misery." The singer is holding on to the memories of the moments they shared together, and he is doing everything in his power to get her back, as reflected in the lines, "Send her back to me, 'cause everyone can see."


Overall, the song Misery captures the universal feeling of heartbreak and the struggle to move on from a lost love. The lyrics are deeply emotional, and the melody is poignant and touching, making it a classic love ballad from The Beatles' early years.


Line by Line Meaning

The world is treating me bad, misery
I'm having a hard time lately, everything in the world feels wrong and difficult. I'm in misery.


I'm the kind of guy
In the past, I was someone who didn't show emotions or cry.


Who never used to cry
I was someone who never shed tears, even in difficult situations.


I've lost her now for sure
I'm certain that I've lost the girl I loved, and she's not coming back.


I won't see her no more
I won't be able to see her or be with her anymore.


It's gonna be a drag, misery
This situation is going to be really hard to deal with, it's going to be miserable.


I'll remember all the little things we've done
I'll never forget all the small, special moments and memories we shared.


Can't she see she'll always be the only one, only one
I hope she realizes that she'll always hold a special place in my heart and will be the only one for me.


Send her back to me
I wish I could have her back in my life.


'Cause everyone can see
It's obvious to everyone that I'm not happy without her.


Without her I will be in misery
I know that without her in my life, I will be miserable and unhappy.


She'll remember and she'll miss her only one, lonely one
I hope that she remembers me and misses me, even though I'm alone without her.


My misery
All of this pain and sadness is my misery.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: John Lennon, Paul McCartney

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