Wilco's introspective track dives deep into the complexities of finding joy and the weight of familial expectations. The lyrics reflect a bittersweet relationship with the narrator's mother, whose unwavering belief in their greatness brings both comfort and sadness. This duality is underscored by the line "Happiness depends on who you blame," suggesting that our sense of joy can be influenced by our perspectives and whom we hold responsible for our feelings. The mention of the mother's body being donated to science adds a layer of existential contemplation, questioning what remains after someone passes away. Ultimately, the song explores how happiness can feel elusive and intertwined with sorrow, leaving us to ponder how much control we truly have over our own contentment.
Happiness
Lyrics
My mother says I'm great
And it always makes me sad
I don't think she's being nice
I really think she believes that
So now I bend my days around the people
All the people obey, whoa
So sad it's nothing
Happiness depends on who you blame
I gather things can change
So maybe she's asleep in her grave
She gave her body to science
So I'm not sure what's in her place
Maybe roses or Tanqueray, whoa
So sad it's nothing
Happiness depends on who you blame
I know the dead still listen
She sings a part of every refrain
Under the weight of the living
Pointing a finger
With no eyes to aim, whoa
So sad it's nothing
It's absolutely nothing
So sad it's nothing
It's absolutely nothing
So sad it's nothing
Happiness depends on who you blame
Writer(s): JEFF TWEEDY
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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What is the Meaning of Happiness
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