Summer Teeth
Wilco Lyrics


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Like a cloud his fingers explode
On the typewriter ribbon, the shadow grows
His hearts in a bowl behind the bank
And every evening when he get home
To make his supper and eat it alone
His black shirt cries
While his shoes get cold
It's just a dream he keeps having
And it doesn't seem to mean anything
And it doesn't seem to mean anything

One summer, a suicide
Another autumn, a travelers guide
He hits snooze twice before he dies
And every evening when he get home
To make his supper and eat it alone
His black shirt cries
While his shoes get cold

It's just a dream he keeps having
And it doesn't seem to mean anything
It's just a dream he keeps having

He feels lucky to have you here
In his kitchen, in your chair
Sometimes he forgets that you're even there

It's just a dream he keeps having
And it doesn't seem to mean anything
It's just a dream he keeps having




It's just a dream
And it doesn't seem to mean anything

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Wilco's song Summer Teeth have a haunting quality to them, as if they are a glimpse into the mind of someone who is struggling with depression and a sense of detachment from his surroundings. The first verse describes someone typing furiously on a typewriter, but the words he is writing seem to be having a physical impact on him, causing his fingers to "explode" and creating a growing "shadow." The metaphor suggests that the act of writing is taking a toll on the singer's mental and emotional health, and that he is not fully in control of the words that are pouring out of him.


The second verse hints at darker themes, with references to suicide and mortality. The line "He hits snooze twice before he dies" suggests a fatalistic attitude towards life, as if the singer is resigned to his fate and sees no point in making an effort to change it. The repetition of the phrase "It's just a dream he keeps having" adds to the sense of unreality and disconnection from reality that runs through the song. The final verse seems to acknowledge the presence of a loved one, but even this relationship is described in detached and somewhat distant terms, as if the singer is struggling to fully connect with anyone or anything around him.


Overall, Summer Teeth is a poignant and haunting portrait of someone who is struggling with depression and a sense of existential despair. The song's use of metaphor and imagery creates a dreamlike quality, as if the singer is trapped in a waking nightmare from which he cannot escape. The repeated refrain of "It's just a dream he keeps having" adds to the sense of unreality and detachment, and suggests that the singer is unable to find meaning or purpose in his life.


Line by Line Meaning

Like a cloud his fingers explode
His fingers move effortlessly like a cloud and cover the typewriter ribbon.


On the typewriter ribbon, the shadow grows
As he types, the shadow of the ribbon grows darker.


His hearts in a bowl behind the bank
He has stored his heart in a safe place, behind the bank where no one can access it.


And every evening when he get home
Every evening when he returns home from work.


To make his supper and eat it alone
He prepares and eats his meal alone in a state of melancholy.


His black shirt cries
His black shirt symbolizes sadness and it cries in a way that reflects his inner emotions.


While his shoes get cold
After returning home, his shoes get cold due to him being alone and detached.


It's just a dream he keeps having
His recurring thoughts of a better life are a mere dream he cannot achieve.


And it doesn't seem to mean anything
He is unsure of what his dreams even represent, if anything at all.


One summer, a suicide
One summer, someone committed suicide, highlighting the fragility of human life.


Another autumn, a travelers guide
During autumn, the season of change, someone wrote a travel guide, a symbol of hope and new beginnings.


He hits snooze twice before he dies
He feels unmotivated and uninterested in life and tends to hit the snooze button twice before waking up.


He feels lucky to have you here
He feels grateful and fortunate to have someone in his life.


In his kitchen, in your chair
You are present in his life when he's in his kitchen, sitting in your chair.


Sometimes he forgets that you're even there
His detachment from life sometimes makes him forget that you are a part of his life.


It's just a dream
Life feels like a dream, and he is unsure if he will ever wake up.


And it doesn't seem to mean anything
He is uncertain of the meaning behind his dreams and his life, leading to a sense of loss and confusion.




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Written by: JEFF TWEEDY, JAY BENNETT

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