Bob Your Head
Up Bustle and Out Lyrics


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It's all in your head it's all in the past People hurt people
And they don't care
It's never enough
Until we all die young

A crack in your portrait
A crack in the glass
A dirty old television long hair
I guess you can say
They're all just words in your mouth

My fists say that you'll taste defeat
No highway robbery or long retreat
No halo looking down on you or Midnight crass, no crime

The truth in your wallet
Is your ticket out
Hide in your pillow
Feed your own self doubt
My heart beats like its someone else's Life I don't mind.

I know that it's hard
Know that you're not alone
We all hit that one point
When we can't bare it
And everything
Starts to seem so sad and dull

So tighten your grip
And take a deep breathe in
You don't want to miss
And catch the wrong air
Remember how high it felt
To be so low

If I try harder I'm wasting time
No crying on the shoulder
Of the county line
No drinking up the ocean
Shoot another day might die

I won't start work
Until I'm getting paid
I'm having my cigarette
I'll show up late
My brakes cut short




And I'll make sure you're alright
I don't mind

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Up Bustle and Out's song "Bob Your Head" convey a sense of disillusionment and frustration with the world. The opening lines, "It's all in your head, it's all in the past, people hurt people, and they don't care," highlight the idea that the pain and suffering caused by others can linger and affect one's perception. It suggests that people can be callous and indifferent to the harm they cause.


The repetition of the phrase "It's never enough until we all die young" expresses a sentiment of feeling trapped in a cycle of dissatisfaction and the longing for an end to it. There is a sense of weariness and resignation in these lines.


The following stanza, "A crack in your portrait, a crack in the glass, a dirty old television long hair, I guess you can say they're all just words in your mouth," depicts a fragmented and distorted view of life. It suggests that the images and perceptions we hold are flawed, and perhaps influenced by external sources such as media.


The section where the singer declares, "My fists say that you'll taste defeat, no highway robbery or long retreat, no halo looking down on you or Midnight crass, no crime," portrays a defiant and determined attitude. It conveys the idea that one will not be defeated by external pressures or expectations and will not conform to societal norms or ideals. There is a rejection of the notion that there is a higher power or judgmental gaze overseeing one's actions.


The lyrics then delve into the idea of personal struggles and insecurities. Lines such as "The truth in your wallet is your ticket out, hide in your pillow, feed your own self-doubt" depict the concept of seeking solace or escape through material possessions or self-deprecation. It alludes to the notion that seeking validation or comfort externally is futile and that one must find their own strength and self-acceptance.


The chorus, "I know that it's hard, know that you're not alone, we all hit that one point when we can't bear it, and everything starts to seem so sad and dull," conveys a sense of empathy and understanding. It acknowledges the universal struggle of reaching a breaking point when life becomes overwhelming and monotonous.


The final lines, "So tighten your grip and take a deep breath in, you don't want to miss and catch the wrong air, remember how high it felt to be so low," suggest a glimmer of hope and resilience. It encourages the listener to hold on tightly, appreciate the present moment, and remember that even in the depths of despair, there can be moments of elation.


Overall, the lyrics of "Bob Your Head" touch upon themes of disillusionment, personal struggles, and the need for self-acceptance and resilience in the face of adversity.


Line by Line Meaning

It's all in your head it's all in the past People hurt people
All the negative thoughts and emotions you have are just in your mind, and they come from past experiences where people have hurt each other.


And they don't care
Those who have hurt others don't show any concern or empathy.


It's never enough
No matter what you do or have, it will never be sufficient or satisfactory.


Until we all die young
The desire for more or the feeling of not having enough continues until we all eventually pass away at a young age.


A crack in your portrait
There's a flaw or imperfection in the way you portray yourself or how others perceive you.


A crack in the glass
Similarly, there's a crack in the lens through which you view the world or your own reflection.


A dirty old television long hair
A metaphorical representation of a distorted or corrupted perception influenced by outdated and biased information.


I guess you can say
One could argue or claim that...


They're all just words in your mouth
All the things you say or express verbally are just empty words without real meaning or impact.


My fists say that you'll taste defeat
My determination and physical strength suggest that you will experience failure or loss.


No highway robbery or long retreat
There will be no cheating or escaping from the consequences of your actions.


No halo looking down on you or Midnight crass, no crime
There won't be any divine intervention or supernatural forces protecting you from the immoral or irresponsible choices you make.


The truth in your wallet
The real worth or value that you possess, perhaps in terms of money or material possessions.


Is your ticket out
That value can be your means of escape or liberation from your current situation.


Hide in your pillow
Retreat or seek solace in your own comfort or illusions.


Feed your own self doubt
Nurture and reinforce your own insecurities or lack of confidence.


My heart beats like its someone else's Life I don't mind.
My heart feels detached from my own existence and I am indifferent to the ups and downs of life.


I know that it's hard
I understand that life can be challenging and difficult.


Know that you're not alone
Realize that you are not the only one facing hardships, and there are others who can empathize.


We all hit that one point
At some point, everyone reaches a stage...


When we can't bare it
When we are unable to tolerate or handle it anymore.


And everything
All aspects or aspects of life...


Starts to seem so sad and dull
Begin to appear depressing and lackluster.


So tighten your grip
Hold on tighter to...


And take a deep breathe in
And inhale deeply to...


You don't want to miss
Avoid missing out on...


And catch the wrong air
Grab hold of the incorrect atmosphere or environment.


Remember how high it felt
Recall the intense thrill or excitement...


To be so low
Of experiencing extreme sadness or a low point in life.


If I try harder I'm wasting time
Putting in more effort would be a futile use of time.


No crying on the shoulder
No seeking emotional support or comfort from others.


Of the county line
From the boundary or limit of a specific jurisdiction or area.


No drinking up the ocean
No consuming or indulging excessively in the vastness of opportunities or experiences available.


Shoot another day might die
Because time is passing by, another day could come to an end or be lost.


I won't start work
I won't begin my tasks or duties...


Until I'm getting paid
Until I am receiving payment or compensation.


I'm having my cigarette
I am indulging in the habit of smoking a cigarette...


I'll show up late
I will arrive at the scheduled time after the designated start.


My brakes cut short
The means of stopping or slowing down abruptly ends prematurely...


And I'll make sure you're alright
And I will ensure that you are well or okay.


I don't mind
I am not bothered or concerned about it.




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Written by: James Howard

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