Made My Bed
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Tried so hard to be a man, a man, a man

I made my bed, now I've gotta lie in it
Seems instead like I'm gonna die in it

Where did I go wrong?
I tried so hard to see, I tried so hard to be
A man, a man, a man

You see my face, me I really don't mind it
They all laugh, but I didn't design it

When did I go wrong?
I tried so hard to see, I tried so hard to be
A man, a man, a man

Made my bed, now I'm gonna lie in it
Ooh, aha ha ha, ha ha
Made my bed, now I'm gonna lie in it
Ooh, aha ha ha, ha ha

I didn't know my ma, didn't see my pa
How can you understand when you, the son, have no man?
Have no man

Made my bed, now I'm gonna lie in it
Na, na na na na na, na na
Made my bed, now I'm gonna lie in it




Na, na na na na na, na na
Made my bed, now I'm gonna lie in it

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Easybeats's song "In My Book" reflect themes of frustration, self-reflection, and acceptance. The opening lines, "Tried so hard to be a man, a man, a man," indicate the singer's personal struggle to conform to societal expectations of masculinity. They have put in immense effort to meet these expectations, but it seems that their efforts have not paid off as they feel trapped in their own choices.


The lines "I made my bed, now I've gotta lie in it / Seems instead like I'm gonna die in it" further emphasize the singer's feelings of entrapment and dissatisfaction. They have made decisions in their life that they now have to live with, but it appears that these choices have led them to a place of despair. The idea of "lying in" the bed they made can be seen as a metaphor for accepting the consequences of their actions.


The repetition of the question, "Where did I go wrong?" highlights the singer's confusion and self-doubt. Despite their best efforts to understand and fulfill societal expectations, they still feel lost and unable to pinpoint where they made mistakes.


The line, "They all laugh, but I didn't design it," suggests that despite being subjected to ridicule or judgment by others, the singer does not feel personally responsible for their appearance or circumstances. This could indicate that they do not have control over their own identity or circumstances, and therefore, should not be held accountable for them.


The mention of not knowing their parents or having a father figure in their life adds another layer of complexity to the singer's struggles. The absence of a paternal role model may have contributed to their confusion and difficulty in understanding and embodying traditional masculine ideals.


Overall, "In My Book" explores the singer's frustration with societal expectations, their attempts to find their place in the world, and their eventual acceptance of the consequences of their choices. It delves into themes of identity, self-reflection, and the impact of upbringing on individual experiences.


Line by Line Meaning

Tried so hard to be a man, a man, a man
I exerted immense effort to conform to societal expectations of masculinity


I made my bed, now I've gotta lie in it
I am now facing the consequences of my actions and decisions


Seems instead like I'm gonna die in it
The situation I find myself in is so unbearable that it feels like it may lead to my demise


Where did I go wrong?
I am reflecting upon the choices I made that led me to this undesirable outcome


You see my face, me I really don't mind it
I am indifferent to the mockery and criticism I face because of how I look


They all laugh, but I didn't design it
I am not responsible for the way I look and the ridicule that comes with it


When did I go wrong?
I am questioning the specific moment or decision that led to my current predicament


Made my bed, now I'm gonna lie in it
I must accept the consequences of my actions and face the resulting circumstances


Ooh, aha ha ha, ha ha
Expressing a mix of resignation, irony, and bitterness


I didn't know my ma, didn't see my pa
I grew up without the presence or guidance of my mother and father


How can you understand when you, the son, have no man?
It is difficult for others to comprehend my struggles and challenges when I grew up without a male role model


Made my bed, now I'm gonna lie in it
I cannot escape the consequences of my choices, and I must face them head-on


Na, na na na na na, na na
Singing a catchy melody, perhaps to lighten the mood or add a touch of humor




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: George Redburn Young

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