Another Shot in the Arm
Wilco Lyrics


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The ashtray says
You were up all night
When you went to bed
With your darkest mind
Your pillow wept
And covered your eyes
And you finally slept
While the sun caught fire

You've changed

We fell in love
In the key of see
We walked along
Down by the sea
You followed me down
The neck to D
And fell again
Into the sea

You changed
Oh, you've changed

Maybe all I need is a shot in the arm
Maybe all I need is a shot in the arm
Maybe all I need is a shot in the arm
Maybe all I need is a shot in the arm
Maybe all I need is a shot in the arm
Maybe all I need is a shot in the arm
Maybe all I need is a shot in the arm
Something in my veins bloodier than blood
Something in my veins bloodier than blood
Something in my veins bloodier than blood
Something in my veins bloodier than blood

The ashtray says
You were up all night
When you went to bed
With your darkest mind

You changed
Oh, you've changed

What you once were isn't what you want to be any more
What you once were isn't what you want to be any more
What you once were isn't what you want to be any more




What you once were isn't what you want to be any more
What you once were isn't what you want to be any more

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Wilco’s song Another Shot in the Arm suggest introspection and inner turmoil. The opening lines of the song - "The ashtray says you were up all night when you went to bed with your darkest mind” - paint a picture of someone who is up all night, dwelling on their thoughts, and potentially struggling with mental health issues. The following line - "Your pillow wept and covered your eyes" - is a metaphor for tears and the desire to hide and escape from one's thoughts. However, the next line - "And you finally slept while the sun caught fire" - suggests a new dawn or a new beginning after a long night of the soul.


The song then shifts to a past romance, "We fell in love in the key of C. We walked along down by the sea. You followed me down the neck to D and fell again into the sea." The shift in focus to the past feels like a longing for a time when things were simpler and easier. However, the refrain of "maybe all I need is a shot in the arm" and "something in my veins bloodier than blood" suggests that the person may be looking for a quick fix to their current emotional struggles.


Overall, the lyrics to Another Shot in the Arm suggest a person who is struggling to come to terms with the changes in their life and is searching for a way to feel better. The song is introspective and emotional, exploring themes of heartbreak, change, and the desire for a quick fix.


Line by Line Meaning

The ashtray says
The ashtray reveals that you stayed up all night smoking cigarettes


You were up all night
You spent the entire night awake


When you went to bed
Although you eventually tried to sleep


With your darkest mind
You couldn't escape negative thoughts


Your pillow wept
You cried yourself to sleep


And covered your eyes
Your tears fell over your closed eyes


And you finally slept
You eventually fell asleep


While the sun caught fire
The world around you continued to move and change


We fell in love
We began a romantic relationship


In the key of see
Our relationship was built on open communication and honesty


We walked along
We spent time together, enjoying each other's company


Down by the sea
We likely enjoyed walks by the beach or ocean


You followed me down
You came with me on this journey


The neck to D
A musical reference to a chord progression or key change


And fell again
We experienced another romantic setback


Into the sea
We metaphorically drowned in our failed relationship


Maybe all I need is a shot in the arm
Perhaps I require a sudden burst of inspiration or motivation


Something in my veins bloodier than blood
I need something to excite me, to drive me forward


Oh, you've changed
Your personality, behavior, or outlook is now different than it was previously


What you once were isn't what you want to be any more
Your desires, goals, or identity have changed from what they used to be




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: JEFF TWEEDY, JAY BENNETT, JOHN STIRRATT

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