Happiness
Three Days Grace Lyrics


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I reach out when I have a confession
I reach out in desperation
I reach out when no one is listening
So I could looking for the next best thing

Happiness straight from the bottle
When real life's too hard to swallow
Happiness straight from the bottle
When real life's too hard to swallow

I feel them judging on me for their own pleasure
If they really knew they'd know better
That I'm the one who caves under pressure
When desperate times call for desperate measures

Happiness straight from the bottle
When real life's too hard to swallow
Happiness straight from the bottle
When real life's too hard to swallow

I know there's got to be some peace in me
But I can't find it
I get so sick of looking

Happiness straight from the bottle
When real life's too hard to swallow
Happiness straight from the bottle
When real life's too hard to swallow





To hard to swallow

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Three Days Grace's song "Happiness" explore the concept of seeking happiness in external ways rather than finding it within oneself. The first stanza suggests that the singer lacks a supportive listener in their life and feels lost in pursuit of the next best thing. They reach out for help during times of desperation and confess their struggles to others, seeking comfort and understanding. However, it seems like they never get the responses they need and are left feeling alone with their struggles.


The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Happiness straight from the bottle," which conveys the idea of escaping reality by turning to alcohol or other substances. The singer is struggling to cope with the hardships of real life and turns to alcohol as a way to numb their pain and find happiness. However, this "happiness" is only temporary and will soon wear off, leaving the singer feeling just as lost as before.


The second stanza suggests that the singer is also struggling with feelings of judgment and criticism from others. They feel as though they are being judged for the pleasure of those around them, and that nobody truly understands the struggles they are facing. They admit that they are the ones who cave under pressure and resort to desperate measures to find relief.


In the last stanza, the singer reflects on the possibility of finding inner peace but admits that they can't seem to find it. They are exhausted from constantly looking for happiness and are tired of feeling as though real life is too hard to swallow. The repetition of the phrase "too hard to swallow" emphasizes the overwhelming nature of the singer's struggles.


Overall, the lyrics of "Happiness" explore the themes of loneliness, desperation, and addiction. It highlights the notion that sometimes people tend to turn to external solutions to find happiness, but the truth is that true happiness comes from within.


Line by Line Meaning

I reach out when I have a confession
When I need to confess something, I seek help and support from others.


I reach out in desperation
When I'm feeling hopeless and alone, I try to find connection and solace from someone.


I reach out when no one is listening
When I feel like no one is paying attention or understanding me, I still attempt to share my feelings and thoughts.


So I could looking for the next best thing
I want to constantly find something better, so I seek novelty and excitement rather than stability and contentment.


Happiness straight from the bottle
I turn to substances, such as alcohol or drugs, to find temporary pleasure or escape.


When real life's too hard to swallow
When I can't handle or cope with the difficulties and struggles of everyday life.


I feel them judging on me for their own pleasure
I sense that others judge and criticize me for their own satisfaction or entertainment, rather than for my benefit.


If they really knew they'd know better
If they truly knew who I was and what I was going through, they would understand and treat me with compassion and kindness.


That I'm the one who caves under pressure
I'm easily overwhelmed and influenced by the demands and expectations of others or of society in general.


When desperate times call for desperate measures
In times of crisis or struggle, I may resort to drastic or risky actions to alleviate my distress.


I know there's got to be some peace in me
I believe that I have inner peace or strength that I can tap into, but I struggle to access it.


But I can't find it
Despite my efforts, I can't seem to locate or experience that inner peace or calm.


I get so sick of looking
I become frustrated, exhausted, or disheartened by my ongoing search for happiness and fulfillment.


To hard to swallow
The difficulties and challenges of reality are too overwhelming or painful to bear without seeking temporary escape or relief.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ADAM GONTIER, BARRY STOCK, BRAD WALST, NEIL SANDERSON

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