Premature Mid-life Crisis
The Methadones Lyrics


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I search for what is right and with everyday I fight
For what I feel needs to be done
The years keep slipping by I try to
Get the most out of my life
There are many places I've gone wrong

I've been my worst enemy
Wading through the shit and stink
Turning out incomplete

I was refusing to grow up paving the road to hell
But still I lived according to my will




I thought of a career objective and gained a new perspective
Playing punk rock's a non-transferable skill

Overall Meaning

The Methadones's song Premature Mid-life Crisis speaks to the experience of struggling to find one's place in the world and growing up too quickly. The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and self-reflection, as the singer battles against the passage of time and the fear of not achieving one's goals. The opening lines "I search for what is right and with everyday I fight / For what I feel needs to be done" suggest a deep desire to live an authentic life, but the struggle to achieve this is acknowledged in lines such as "There are many places I've gone wrong."


The chorus of the song describes an internal conflict between childish impulses and the need to mature and take responsibility for one's actions. The lines "I was refusing to grow up paving the road to hell / But still I lived according to my will" capture the sense of rebellion that can come with living a punk rock lifestyle, but also the recognition that this can lead to negative consequences. Despite this, the singer discovers that there is value in pursuing one's passions, even if they don't conform to mainstream ideals. The final line "Playing punk rock's a non-transferable skill" suggests that there is something unique and valuable about pursuing a creative passion even if it doesn't lead to traditional career success.


Overall, Premature Mid-life Crisis is a poignant examination of the struggle to find one's place in the world, and the tension between youthful rebellion and mature responsibility. It is a testament to the power of music to provide meaning and purpose in a world that can be difficult to navigate.


Line by Line Meaning

I search for what is right and with everyday I fight
The singer is constantly seeking to do what is morally right and struggles every day to accomplish it.


For what I feel needs to be done
The singer is motivated by a personal sense of duty to do what they believe is important and necessary.


The years keep slipping by I try to
Despite the singer's efforts to make the most of their life, time seems to be passing by quickly.


Get the most out of my life
The artist wants to live life to the fullest and make the most of their experiences.


There are many places I've gone wrong
The artist has made mistakes and taken missteps along the way.


I've been my worst enemy
The singer has been their own biggest obstacle to achieving their goals.


Wading through the shit and stink
The singer has had to endure unpleasant experiences and hardships in pursuit of their goals.


Turning out incomplete
The artist feels that despite their efforts, they have not fully achieved what they set out to do.


I was refusing to grow up paving the road to hell
The artist was initially resistant to growing up and taking responsibility for their life, which led to negative consequences.


But still I lived according to my will
Despite their mistakes, the artist remains committed to making their own choices and living life on their own terms.


I thought of a career objective and gained a new perspective
The singer has recently come up with a specific career goal and this has helped them view their life and priorities in a new way.


Playing punk rock's a non-transferable skill
The artist feels that their experience playing punk rock music has given them unique skills and insights that can't be easily applied to other areas of life.




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