Alone
Wilco Lyrics


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Shakin' sugar from a sugar spoon
Peppermint tea afternoon
Alone, alone, alone

Taking a shower take another nap
Watching television take a bath
Alone, alone, alone
Feel like a book, but I just cant start it
Feel like a lover, brokenhearted
Look in the mirror at the face in the glass
Look like a question no one ever asks

Alone
Like I'm supposed to be
Lone lonely alone
Like I'm supposed to be

Go for a walk, go for a drive
Listen to the stereo stay inside
Alone, alone, alone

Feel like a book, but I just cant start it
Feel like a lover, brokenhearted
Look in the mirror at the face in the glass
Look like a question no one ever asks

Alone
Like I'm supposed to be
Lone lonely alone
Like I'm supposed to be

Shakin' sugar from a tablespoon
bitter black coffee underneath the moon
Alone, alone, alone

Feel like a book with a big ghost heart
I didn't finish, I didn't start it
Look in the mirror at the face in the glass
Look like a question no one ever asks

Alone
Like I'm supposed to be




Lone lonely alone
Like I'm supposed to be

Overall Meaning

The song "Alone" by Wilco is a quiet, introspective exploration of loneliness. The first verse describes someone shaking sugar from a sugar spoon and drinking peppermint tea alone. The repetition of the word "alone" emphasizes the solitude of the moment. The second verse lists mundane activities like taking a shower or watching television, which are also done alone. The chorus repeats the phrase "alone, like I'm supposed to be" twice, underscoring the idea that the singer has resigned themselves to loneliness, as if it were the expected state of being.


The bridge of the song reveals a deeper layer of loneliness, as the singer compares themselves to an unread book and a broken-hearted lover. The line "look in the mirror at the face in the glass, look like a question no one ever asks" is particularly poignant, suggesting a sense of unimportance and isolation. The final verse describes the singer drinking bitter black coffee alone in the moonlight, and feeling like a book with an unfinished heart.


Overall, the song portrays a feeling of melancholy isolation, interspersed with descriptions of mundane daily activities. The repeated refrain of "alone" creates a sense of continuity and sameness, suggesting that for the singer, this is a persistent and inescapable feeling.


Line by Line Meaning

Shakin' sugar from a sugar spoon
Engaging in small, mundane tasks as a means of passing time and creating a sense of normalcy.


Peppermint tea afternoon
Taking comfort in the small pleasures of life, particularly during times of solitude.


Alone, alone, alone
Repeating the word 'alone' emphasizes the feeling of isolation and creates a sense of loneliness.


Taking a shower take another nap
Engaging in activities that make time pass more quickly and distract from the feeling of being alone.


Watching television take a bath
Finding comfort in mindless activities that don't require too much thought or effort.


Feel like a book, but I just cant start it
Feeling an internal desire to engage with something, but struggling to find the motivation or energy to actually do so.


Feel like a lover, brokenhearted
Experiencing a deep sense of loss or heartbreak, even when not necessarily related to romantic love.


Look in the mirror at the face in the glass
Reflecting on one's own appearance and the way it may reflect or mask one's inner emotional state.


Look like a question no one ever asks
Feeling overlooked or ignored by others, as if one's internal struggles are not perceived or understood by those around them.


Alone Like I'm supposed to be Lone lonely alone Like I'm supposed to be
Repeating the phrase 'like I'm supposed to be' reinforces the idea that being alone is an expected, but not necessarily desirable, state of being.


Go for a walk, go for a drive
Seeking solitude in outdoor activities that allow one to appreciate the natural environment and the passage of time.


Listen to the stereo stay inside
Finding solace in music and other forms of media that allow one to escape from their own thoughts and emotions.


Shakin' sugar from a tablespoon d bitter black coffee underneath the moon
Creating a sense of ritual and routine in the midst of an uncertain, lonely time.


Feel like a book with a big ghost heart I didn't finish, I didn't start it
Feeling as if one is only a shadow of their former self, lacking direction or purpose in life.




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Comments from YouTube:

Matt Heckler

This was renamed "Shakin' Sugar" and re-recorded on Jay Bennett's album with Edward Burch, "The Palace at 4 AM." Based on the liner notes, Bennett wrote it.

J Cz

Should've been a double album for sure!!! These songs are great from a what 10 11 song lp.

Lake Markham

Sounds a lot like something that'd be on Summerteeth

Adam Yalowich

How does a song this good not make AMF?

Tim Sanny

Prefer this version with Jeff singing compared to Jay's. But definitely sounding Summerteethesque

au chronos

Nessuna sfera... solo una percezione, come la tua nel collegare le due canzoni da un ritmo simile.

au chronos

Sai, un po' lo sapevo... (^_~)

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