Restless Heart Syndrome
Restless Heart Syndrome

Green Day - Restless Heart Syndrome Lyrics

Green Day's lyrics delve into the torment of battling internal struggles and the relentless search for relief. The song narrates an individual's experience with a metaphorical disease, symbolizing mental anguish and emotional turmoil. The protagonist is… Read more

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May 15, 2009
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Restless Heart Syndrome Lyrics

I've got a really bad disease
It's got me begging
On my hands and knees
So take me to the emergency
Cause something seems to be missing
Somebody take the pain away
It's like an ulcer bleeding in my brain
Send me to the pharmacy
So I can lose my memory
I'm elated
Medicated
Lord knows I tried to find a way to run away

I think they found another cure
For broken hearts and feeling insecure
You'd be surprised what I endure
What make you feel self-assure?

I need to find a place to hide
You never know what could be
Waiting outside
The accidents you could find
It's like some kind of suicide

So what ails you is what impales you
I feel like I've been crucified to be satisfied

I'm a victim of my symptom
I am my own worst enemy
You're a victim of your symptom
You are your own worst enemy
Know your enemy

I'm elated
Medicated
I am my own worst enemy
So what ails you is what impales you
You are your own worst enemy
You're a victim of the system
You are your own worst enemy
You're a victim of the system
You are your own worst enemy

Writer(s): BILLIE JOE ARMSTRONG, FRANK E., III WRIGHT, FRANK EDWIN WRIGHT III, MICHAEL PRITCHARD, MIKE DIRNT, MIKE RYAN PRITCHARD, TRE COOL
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Word Collections Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of Restless Heart Syndrome?

Green Day's lyrics delve into the torment of battling internal struggles and the relentless search for relief. The song narrates an individual's experience with a metaphorical disease, symbolizing mental anguish and emotional turmoil. The protagonist is depicted as desperate, seeking medical intervention to alleviate their suffering, yet finding only temporary solace through medication. This cycle of pain and fleeting relief underscores the theme of being one's own worst enemy. The repeated notion of being "crucified to be satisfied" highlights the self-destructive tendencies that exacerbate their condition. Ultimately, the song critiques societal systems that fail to address these deep-seated issues, leaving individuals trapped in their own psychological battles. #MentalHealth #InnerStruggle

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