Too Much Pride
The Push Stars Lyrics


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Well, darling I see you
From across the room
And men cling to you
Like soup to a spoon

But you don't look hungry
And they wont feel full
They roll in your thunder
But I never will

'Cause I've got too much pride
To stand here in this line for you

Darling I agree
That men are pigs
And beauty contests
They're all rigged

So smash all your mirrors
And look into me
'Cause you're the most beautiful thing
That I'll never see

'Cause I've got too much pride
To stand here in this line for you
Yes I do
Yes I do
Yes I do
Yeah, Yes I do

Summer in the driving rain
I'll never see your face again
The only thing I wish to say
I love you always

Summer in the driving rain
I'll never see your face again
The only thing I wish to say
I love you always

Summer in the driving rain
I'll never see your face again




The only thing I wish to say
I love you always

Overall Meaning

The Push Stars’ song “Too Much Pride” is a poignant reflection on the complexities of unrequited love. The first verse describes the singer as observing the object of his affections from across a room, and noting that other men are drawn to her like magnets. However, the singer seems to understand that this attention will not satiate her needs – hence the metaphor that they “roll in [her] thunder, but [he] never will”. The singer acknowledges that he has too much pride to compete for her attention like the other suitors she attracts.


In the second verse, the singer agrees with the object of his affections that men can be shallow and superficial, and sees through the corrupt nature of beauty contests. Instead, he encourages her to “smash all your mirrors and look into me”, implying that he sees her for the person she truly is, and not just an object of desire. The chorus repeats the sentiment that the singer has too much pride to stand in line for her, and underscores the singer’s resolve to remain steadfast in the face of competition.


The final stanza of the song marks a shift in tone, with the singer reflecting on the transience of love and life. It seems that the opportunity for the singer and the object of his affections to be together has passed, with the phrase “summer in the driving rain” serving as a metaphor for a fleeting moment in time. Despite this, the singer declares his love for her, signifying that his feelings are unchanged even though the chance for them to be together is gone.


Overall, “Too Much Pride” represents a bittersweet meditation on love and pride, with the lyrics elegantly conveying the deep emotions that can accompany unreturned love.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, darling I see you
I notice you across the room


From across the room
I can see you from far away


And men cling to you
Guys are drawn to you


Like soup to a spoon
They are inseparable from you


But you don't look hungry
You don't seem to want their presence


And they wont feel full
They won't be satisfied by your attention


They roll in your thunder
They're hypnotized by you


But I never will
I won't fall under your spell


'Cause I've got too much pride
My self-respect prevents me


To stand here in this line for you
From waiting for you like everyone else


Darling, I agree
I validate your opinion


That men are pigs
Those guys are awful


And beauty contests
Those competitions have biased standards


They're all rigged
They're fixed


So smash all your mirrors
Throw your beauty ideals away


And look into me
See what I offer


'Cause you're the most beautiful thing
Your inner qualities are unmatched


That I'll never see
I'll never get to experience them


Summer in the driving rain
A vivid memory of when it all happened


I'll never see your face again
We've parted ways


The only thing I wish to say
The last message I want to send you


I love you always
I'll always have affection towards you




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CHRIS TRAPPER

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