Radio Cure
Wilco Lyrics


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Cheer up, honey, I hope you can
There is something wrong with me
My mind is filled with silvery stars
Honey, kisses, clouds of fog
Shoulders shrugging off

Cheer up, honey, I hope you can
There is something wrong wit h me
My mind is filled with radio cures
Electronic surgical words

Picking apples for kings and queens of things I have never seen
Oh, distance has no way of making love understandable

Cheer up, honey, I hope you can
There is something wrong with me
My mind is filled with silvery stars
Honey, kisses, clouds of fog

Picking apples for the kings and queens of things I've never seen
Oh, distance has no way of making love understandable
Oh, distance has no way of making love understandable
Oh, distance has no way of making love understandable
Oh, distance the way of making love understandable
Oh, distance the way of making love understandable





Cheer up honey, I hope you can

Overall Meaning

The song "Radio Cure" by Wilco is a melancholic tune with lyrics that delve into the singer's feelings of distress and a certain sense of emptiness. The repetition of the phrase "Cheer up, honey, I hope you can" suggests an attempt at consolation and encouragement from the singer to themselves, but it becomes clear that they are struggling with something bigger. The metaphor of a broken radio, in which the radio cures, or words of advice that the singer hears, become distorted and incomprehensible, symbolizes the confusion and disconnection that the singer feels.


The imagery in the lyrics paints a dreamy and almost ethereal picture, with "silvery stars" and "clouds of fog" conjuring up a hazy, otherworldly atmosphere. The mention of "picking apples for kings and queens of things I have never seen" creates a sense of longing and yearning for something, but the distance between the singer and the object of their desire makes it impossible to fully grasp.


Overall, the lyrics of "Radio Cure" reflect a sense of displacement, disillusionment, and longing that is difficult to put into words. The words become distorted, like the broken radio, and the singer is left with a feeling of helplessness and confusion.


Line by Line Meaning

Cheer up, honey, I hope you can
The singer is trying to lift the mood of his partner.


There is something wrong with me
The singer is admitting that something is not right with him.


My mind is filled with silvery stars
The singer's mind is preoccupied with dreamy thoughts.


Honey, kisses, clouds of fog
The singer is using romantic imagery to describe his thoughts.


Shoulders shrugging off
The singer is physically expressing his mental state.


My mind is filled with radio cures
The singer is seeking solutions for his mental state from external sources, perhaps through music or therapy.


Electronic surgical words
The solutions he's seeking may involve medical or technological interventions.


Picking apples for kings and queens of things I have never seen
The singer is engaged in an impossible task, trying to obtain something out of reach.


Oh, distance has no way of making love understandable
The singer is acknowledging that love cannot be fully comprehended from a distance.


Oh, distance the way of making love understandable
The singer contradicts himself, suggesting that love can only be understood through a certain degree of distance.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Jeff Tweedy, Jay Bennett

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