Euphoria Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Shut down, we are growing spiritless
If no one cares, then who is gonna save us?
And give us euphoria
Worn out, everything will fall apart
So shine a light and warm up this heavy heart
And give us euphoria

[Pre-Chorus]
Brooding
I need renewing
I want satisfaction
A gut reaction

[Chorus]
And give us euphoria, and give us euphoria
It's been all work and no play
Give us euphoria, and give us euphoria
I need to numb all the pain

[Verse 2]
Wake up, we're becoming restless
Our last hope and only you can save us
And give us euphoria
Sealed off, we are running out of air
So start a fire and spice up this love affair
And give us euphoria
[Pre-Chorus]
Brooding
I need renewing
I need satisfaction
A gut reaction

[Chorus]
And give us euphoria, give us euphoria
It's been all work and no play
Give us euphoria, and give us euphoria
I need to numb all the pain

[Guitar Solo]

[Chorus]
Euphoria, and give us euphoria
It's been all work and no play
Give me euphoria, I need euphoria
I need to numb all the pain

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About

Genius Annotation

In Warner’s album recap, “Euphoria” is described as a ‘lighting bolt rush’ of a song.
On Aleks Von Korff’s Instagram story, when ‘describing’ songs through hand emojis, he used the devil horns emoji for this one, hinting at “Euphoria” as another rock-oriented upbeat and uplifting track.

Q&A

Find answers to frequently asked questions about the song and explore its deeper meaning

What did Muse say about "Euphoria"?
Genius Answer

I think it’s actually one of the more positive, uplifting, tracks on the album. [It’s about] that feeling that we all had of being kind of trapped at home for a long time. That song came out of just missing what it was to be on stage, missing that feeling of fun and celebration and everything. It’s probably the fastest tempo song we’ve done for maybe forever.

– Matt Bellamy, Audacy

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