Mark Kozelek's lyrical narrative delves into themes of personal turmoil and redemption through the lens of a transformative relationship. The recurring phrase "up to my neck" symbolizes overwhelming immersion in various aspects of life, from trouble and strife to pleasure and pain. This dichotomy underscores the protagonist's struggle with self-destructive tendencies, such as excessive drinking and existential discontent. However, the pivotal presence of a significant other serves as a catalyst for change, pulling him from the brink of despair. Through this partnership, he finds solace and support, suggesting that profound emotional connections can offer salvation amidst life's adversities. The song poignantly captures the complexity of human experience, oscillating between suffering and relief.
Up to My Neck in You
Lyrics
Up to my neck in trouble
Up to my neck in strife
Up to my neck in misery
For most of my life I've been a fool
And you know what a fool can do
You came around when I needed you
Now I'm up to my neck in you
Up to my neck in pleasure
Up to my neck in pain
Up to my neck on a railroad track
Waitin' for the trains to come on through
Oh, you knew my time was due
You came around and you pulled me through
Now I'm up to my neck in you
Up to my neck in whiskey
Up to my neck in wine
Up to my neck in wishing
That this life wasn't mine
What can I do
Oh, what can I do
You did what no one else would do
Now I'm up to my neck in you
Writer(s): Angus McKinnon Young, Malcolm Mitchell Young, Ronald Belford Scott
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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