Grapes of Wrath
Weezer Lyrics


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I can feel my breathing, it's so nice
It's like a blanket of my life
Let me stay here for forever
In this state of classical denial
Cranking Mrs Dalloway
Moby Dick, trip on a whale
He's kind of just like me
We're thirsty for the deep

I'm gonna rock my audible
Headphone Grapes of Wrath
Drift off to oblivion
I just don't care, I just don't care
Rock my audible
Headphone Grapes of Wrath
Drift off to oblivion
You think I care, I just don't care
I just don't care
I'm barely there
I just don't care

Count on me to show support for
Winston Smith in 1984
'Cause battling Big Brother feels more meaningful
Than binging zombie hordes
Take me off to Neverland
Hanging with your Yossarian
He's kind of just like me
We fight 'til we get free

I'm gonna rock my audible
Headphone Grapes of Wrath
Drift off to oblivion
I just don't care, I just don't care
Rock my audible
Headphone Grapes of Wrath
Drift off to oblivion
You think I care, I just don't care
I just don't care
I'm barely there
I just don't care

I've been here, an open mind
I can see without my eyes
Frodo jonesing for the ring
Soon I'll be dead, smiling
Smiling in the tree

I'm gonna rock my audible
Headphone Grapes of Wrath
Drift off to oblivion
I just don't care, I just don't care
Rock my audible
Headphone Grapes of Wrath
Drift off to oblivion
You think I care, I just don't care
I just don't care




I'm barely there
I just don't care

Overall Meaning

In Weezer's song "Grapes of Wrath," the lyrics delve into a state of escapism and disinterest in the real world. The opening lines express a sense of contentment and comfort, where the singer feels their breathing and life surrounding them like a soothing blanket. They desire to stay in this state of denial indefinitely, finding solace in immersing themselves in literature, specifically referencing Virginia Woolf's "Mrs Dalloway" and Herman Melville's "Moby Dick." The line "He's kind of just like me, we're thirsty for the deep" suggests a connection between the singer and the characters within these literary works, as they seek deeper meaning and understanding.


The chorus further emphasizes the theme of detachment from reality. Rocking their audible headphones, they indulge in John Steinbeck's "Grapes of Wrath," allowing themselves to drift away into oblivion. The repetition of the phrase "I just don't care" highlights their apathy towards the outside world and its judgments. The verse featuring references to George Orwell's "1984" and Joseph Heller's "Catch-22" reinforces their preference for engaging with literature that tackles serious and meaningful topics, as they find it more significant than consuming mindless entertainment.


The final verse brings a sense of accepting mortality. With mentions of fantasy literature, such as J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings," the singer sees themselves as Frodo, craving the journey and ultimately finding peace in death. The closing line, "smiling in the tree," suggests a tranquil farewell, potentially alluding to the afterlife symbolized by the tree.


Overall, "Grapes of Wrath" explores the desire to detach from reality and find meaning in literature while expressing a sense of apathy towards the world and embracing mortality.


Line by Line Meaning

I can feel my breathing, it's so nice
I am aware of my own existence, and it brings me comfort and tranquility


It's like a blanket of my life
It provides a sense of security and familiarity in my journey through life


Let me stay here for forever
I long to remain in this state of contentment and peace indefinitely


In this state of classical denial
I choose to ignore the harsh realities of life and find solace in my own world


Cranking Mrs Dalloway
Engaging with literature, like reading Mrs Dalloway, helps me escape reality and enter a different realm of imagination


Moby Dick, trip on a whale
Immersing myself in epic tales like Moby Dick allows me to embark on thrilling and fantastical adventures


He's kind of just like me
I find a connection and similarity with the singer or characters in these literary works


We're thirsty for the deep
We crave profound experiences, insights, and emotions that can only be found in the depths of literature


Count on me to show support for
You can rely on me to express solidarity and backing for


Winston Smith in 1984
I identify with and sympathize with Winston Smith, the artist of George Orwell's novel 1984, as he rebels against an oppressive regime


'Cause battling Big Brother feels more meaningful
Engaging in resistance against a controlling authority holds greater significance and purpose


Than binging zombie hordes
It is more fulfilling and substantial than mindlessly consuming media about zombies


Take me off to Neverland
Transport me to a world of endless possibilities and childlike wonder, like the fictional island of Neverland


Hanging with your Yossarian
Spending time with a character like Yossarian, from Joseph Heller's Catch-22, who rebels against the illogical and absurd, resonates with me


He's kind of just like me
I see myself reflected in the traits and struggles of Yossarian


We fight 'til we get free
We persistently battle against the forces that constrain us until we achieve true freedom


I've been here, an open mind
I have existed with an open and receptive mindset, eager to explore and absorb new ideas


I can see without my eyes
I possess a deep understanding and perception that goes beyond mere visual observation


Frodo jonesing for the ring
Frodo Baggins, from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, craves and yearns for the power of the ring


Soon I'll be dead, smiling
Even in the face of mortality, I will find contentment and joy


Smiling in the tree
I will find happiness and peace in nature, just like a serene smile while perched on a tree branch


You think I care, I just don't care
You may assume that I am concerned or affected, but in reality, I am indifferent and unbothered


I just don't care
My apathy and disinterest remain consistent


I'm barely there
I exist in a state of detachment and minimal presence




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: Rivers Cuomo

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