Shut Up
for your health Lyrics


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I go to my boss and I say "Hey man"
"Can I leave work early, I'm feeling low"
He stares at me like he's seen a ghost
And he laughs at my face and guess what he says
Shut up
Shut up
Shut up
Shut up up up
Shut up
Shut up
Shut up
Shut up up up
I make my way home
Its raining hard
I catch a cab down on 45th
I see the driver he's eating a dog
With all the ketchup coming down his chin
"Hey man can I go home? Would you hurry it up
I ain't got all day"
He looks confused
And slams on the gas
Looks in the rear view and guess what he says
Shut up
Shut up
Shut up
Shut up up up
Shut up
Shut up
Shut up
Shut up up up
Make it home to my wife and kids
My wife looks at me like an alien
"Hey honey I'm feeling sick
I'm burning at both ends of the wick"
She looks at me in disbelief
Turns to me and guess what she says
Shut up
Shut up
Shut up
Shut up up up
Shut up
Shut up
Shut up
Shut up up up
I walk in the bathroom really slow like
I look in the mirror to see what's inside
I see a man looking back at me
He seems pretty confused if you ask me
Looks disappointed to see me
Guess what he says
Shut up
Shut up
Shut up




Shut up up up
Shut up

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Shut Up" by for your health convey a sense of frustration and hopelessness in various interactions the singer has throughout their day. The first verse describes the singer approaching their boss and asking to leave work early due to feeling low. Instead of showing understanding or empathy, the boss reacts with disbelief and dismissiveness, telling the singer to shut up repeatedly. This response highlights a lack of compassion and empathy in a work environment where vulnerability is not accepted or taken seriously.


In the second verse, the singer encounters a cab driver who is eating in a sloppy manner, adding a layer of discomfort to the situation. When the singer requests to hurry home due to feeling unwell, the cab driver responds with confusion and aggression, once again telling the singer to shut up. This interaction showcases a lack of basic human decency and understanding, leaving the singer feeling unheard and invalidated.


Upon returning home to seek comfort from their family, the singer is met with further misunderstanding and disbelief from their wife. Despite expressing feeling sick and overwhelmed, the wife responds with the same dismissive phrase of shut up. This lack of emotional support and communication within the family dynamic emphasizes a disconnect and inability to effectively communicate emotions and struggles.


The final verse delves into a moment of introspection as the singer looks into the mirror and sees a reflection that appears confused and disappointed. The inner dialogue of telling oneself to shut up reflects a sense of self-criticism and inner turmoil, where the singer's own thoughts and feelings are silenced and invalidated. This cycle of feeling unheard and misunderstood in both external interactions and internal reflections paints a picture of emotional suppression and a lack of empathy in various aspects of the singer's life. Overall, "Shut Up" poignantly captures the suffocating weight of unacknowledged emotions and the struggle to be heard and validated in a world that demands silence.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Brenden Taylor, Cole Foster

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