Cough Syrup Lyrics

[BLAINE]
Life's too short to even care at all, oh whoa oh
I'm losin' my mind, losin' my mind, losin' control

Oh oh
These fishes in the sea, they're staring at me, whoa oh
Oh oh oh oh
A wet world aches for a beat of a drum
Whoa oh

If I could find a way to see this straight
I'd run away
To some fortune that I, I should have found by now

I'm waiting for this cough syrup to come down, come down

Life's too short to even care at all oh whoa
I'm coming up now, coming up now, out of the blue oh

These zombies in the park, they're looking for my heart
Oh oh oh oh
A dark world aches for a splash of the sun oh oh

If I could find a way to see this straight
I'd run away
To some fortune that I, I should have found by now


And so I run now to the things they said could restore me
Restore life the way it should be
I'm waiting for this cough syrup to come down
Life's too short to even care at all, oh
I'm losing my mind, losing my mind, losing control


If I could find a way to see this straight
I'd run away
To some fortune that I, I should have found by now


And so I run now to the things they said could restore me
Restore life the way it should be
I'm waiting for this cough syrup to come down

One more spoon of cough syrup now, oh whoa
One more spoon of cough syrup now, oh whoa oh oh

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About

Genius Annotation

“Cough Syrup” is featured in On My Way, the fourteenth episode of Season Three of Glee. The song is sung by Darren Criss, who portrays Blaine Anderson on the show.

The performance from Blaine is intercut with a scene in which David Karofsky, a fellow character on the show, is being bullied at his school for his homosexuality. The bullying, which continues to take a toll on Karofsky through online, causes him to attempt to hang himself, but is found just in time by his father.

Q&A

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

What did Glee Cast say about "Cough Syrup"?
Genius Answer

Max Adler, who played David Karofsky on the show, talked about how he felt about Darrin Criss singing the song in 2012:

Darren and I are great friends; he killed the song in my opinion. I enjoy listening to that more than Young the Giant’s version. I listened to it when I got the script and I thought it was so brilliant. I loved Ryan Murphy from “Nip/Tuck” because of these kind of scenes where he’d play some amazing song that would inter-cut with an emotional scene. I thought this song was perfect, where it’s not too sad or depressing of a song that is forcing the way you think, but has that anger and rage to it that has a sense of something building and something mounting. Darren had emailed me the song the morning of shooting that scene, so I listened to it a few times in my trailer. I thought it was a brilliant performance on his part, and a brilliant choice on the writer’s part.

How did Young the Giant react to their song be used on Glee?
Genius Answer

I don’t think we ever had the intent of the song in such a serious scene. It’s very, very intense, very, very impactful, and we most definitely empathized with that. All of us have been victims of bullying – and been bullies at some point in time. It’s something that hits everyone.

– Via Billboard (2012)

Was Young the Giant apprehensive about their song being featured on Glee?
Genius Answer

Obviously there is that initial feeling of, ‘Oh yeah, it’s Glee,’ and none of us watch ‘Glee’ and there are some problems with that. But at the end of the day I think we’re happier people are watching something that’s music-based. There’s so much bulls*** on television. I mean, there’s ‘Jersey Shore,’ y'know? With ‘Glee,’ there are a lot of people that it really strikes a chord with and they feel emotional about it and it appeals to them enough to watch it every week. There’s nothing we can say about that. We’re open for all applications for the music…and just excited and gracious and happy that people want to use our stuff.

– Via Billboard (2012)

How did the song perform commercially?
  1. 11.
    Cool
  2. 33.
    Jolene
  3. 39.
    ABC
  4. 45.
    River
  5. 64.
    Bad
  6. 65.
    Scream
  7. 68.
    Ben
  8. 85.
    Cough Syrup
  9. 86.
    Stand
  10. 116.
    Cry
  11. 124.
    Mean
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