Depends
blink-182 Lyrics


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One, two, one, two, three

I don't want to urinate on myself
I don't want to urinate on anyone else
Well, I guess that really doesn't matter anymore
Because I can't control my bladder anymore

Well, I guess that all Depends (undergarments)
Well, I guess that all Depends (undergarments)

Step back into life
No more soiled nights alone
But I guess I don't have a care
Because there's not
A load in my underwear

I'm sick of offending everyone I meet (go, go, go, go)
I'm sick of crying myself to sleep on rubber sheets (go)
I had an accident today
I left a soil on a bus seat, I didn't know what to say

But, I guess it all Depends (undergarments)
Well, I guess it all Depends (undergarments)

Step back into life (go, go)
No more soiled nights alone




Well I guess that I don't have a care
If I don't have a load in my underwear

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to blink-182's song "Depends" describe the embarrassing and frustrating experience of losing control of one's bladder. The singer laments that they don't want to urinate on themselves or anyone else, but they can't control their bladder anymore, so they have to rely on wearing adult diapers (referred to as Depends) to avoid accidents. The chorus repeats the phrase "Well, I guess that all Depends" as a play on words, referencing both the undergarments and the fact that the situation is out of their control.


The second verse switches to a more hopeful tone, describing how wearing Depends allows the singer to step back into life and no longer feel isolated by their condition. They express relief that they don't have to worry about soiling their sheets or offending people they meet. However, the final lines of the chorus still emphasize the importance of avoiding accidents: "Well I guess that I don't have a care / If I don't have a load in my underwear."


Overall, the lyrics of "Depends" offer a candid and empathetic perspective on an often stigmatized issue. Rather than dismissing or making fun of people who wear adult diapers, the song acknowledges the difficulty and frustration involved and offers a glimmer of hope that wearing Depends can provide some relief.


Line by Line Meaning

One, two, one, two, three
Counting in before the start of the song


I don't want to urinate on myself
I don't want to wet myself


I don't want to urinate on anyone else
I don't want to accidentally pee on someone else


Well, I guess that really doesn't matter anymore
It doesn't matter if I do, because it's out of my control


Because I can't control my bladder anymore
My bladder can't hold on anymore and I can't control when I need to go


Well, I guess that all Depends (undergarments)
I have to rely on adult diapers now


Step back into life
Go back to normal life again after dealing with incontinence


No more soiled nights alone
No more embarrassing nights of waking up to a wet bed


But I guess I don't have a care
I don't have to worry about wetting the bed or embarrassing myself anymore


Because there's not A load in my underwear
Because I'm wearing adult diapers to prevent accidents


I'm sick of offending everyone I meet (go, go, go, go)
I'm tired of causing discomfort or disgust to people around me with my incontinence


I'm sick of crying myself to sleep on rubber sheets (go)
I'm exhausted from the emotional burden of waking up to a wet bed every night


I had an accident today
I wet myself today


I left a soil on a bus seat, I didn't know what to say
I accidentally peed on a seat while in public and was embarrassed and ashamed


Well, I guess it all Depends (undergarments)
Again acknowledging the reliance on adult diapers to manage incontinence


Step back into life (go, go)
Reaffirming the desire to go back to normal daily life


Well I guess that I don't have a care
No longer worrying about incontinence now that there's protection in place


If I don't have a load in my underwear
If I'm not having an accident and wearing a clean diaper




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Mark Hoppus, Scott Raynor, Tom DeLonge

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