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Medicine Jar
Wings Lyrics


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What's wrong with you?
I wish, I knew
You say, time will tell
I hope that's true

There's more to life than blues and reds
I say, I know how you feel
Now your friends are dead

Dead on your feet, you won't get far
If you keep on sticking your hand
In the medicine jar

Now don't give up
Whatever you do
You say, time will tell
I hope that's true

If you go down and lose your head
I say, I know how you feel
Now your friends are dead

Dead on your feet, you won't get far
If you keep on sticking your hand
In the medicine jar

I said, "Dead on your feet, you won't get far
If you keep on sticking your hand
In the medicine jar"

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What can I do?
I can't let go
You say, time will heal
But very slow

So don't forget the things you said
I say, I know how you feel
Now your friends are dead

Dead on your feet, you won't get far
If you keep on sticking your hand
In the medicine jar

Dead on your feet, you won't get far
If you keep on sticking your hand
In the medicine jar

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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Wings's song "Medicine Jar" explores the theme of addiction and its damaging effects on individuals. The song begins with a question, "What's wrong with you?" and the chorus emphasizes the harmful consequences of addiction, "Dead on your feet, you won't get far if you keep on sticking your hand in the medicine jar." The singer pleads for the person struggling with addiction to not give up and reminds them that time will heal, though it might be slow. The second verse suggests that the person struggling with addiction has lost friends, and the bridge suggests the singer can not let go of the situation. The song ends with a repetition of the chorus, emphasizing the destructive nature of addiction.


In summary, "Medicine Jar" is a cautionary tale about the dangers of addiction, and the singer urges the person struggling with addiction to seek help and not to keep on sticking their hand in the medicine jar.


Line by Line Meaning

What's wrong with you?
Asking the person what's bothering them


I wish, I knew
Admitting that the singer doesn't know how to help


You say, time will tell
The person with the problem is hopeful that things will improve in time


I hope that's true
The artist shares the hope that time will heal the person's troubles


There's more to life than blues and reds
Life is more complex than just two simple emotions


I say, I know how you feel
The singer empathizes with the person's troubles


Now your friends are dead
The person's life has been affected by loss


Dead on your feet, you won't get far
If you continue in your current state of exhaustion and apathy, you won't achieve your goals


If you keep on sticking your hand In the medicine jar
If you keep returning to something that numbs the pain, you won't be able to move forward


Now don't give up Whatever you do
Encouragement to avoid succumbing to despair


If you go down and lose your head
If you become overwhelmed and lose your ability to cope


So don't forget the things you said
Remember what advice you've given yourself in the past


Medicine jar
The jar of something you turn to that's numbing or mood-altering




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: COLIN ALLEN, JIMMY MCCULLOCH

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