My Shits Fucked Up
Kinky Friedman Lyrics


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My Shit's Fucked Up

Warren Zevon

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Well, I went to the doctor
I said, "I'm feeling kind of rough"
He said, "I'll break it to you, son"
"Let me break it to you, son"
Your shit's fucked up."
I said, "my shit's fucked up?"
Well, I don't see how-"
He said, "The shit that used to work-
It won't work now."

I had a dream
Ah, shucks, oh, well
Now it's all fucked up
It's shot to hell

Yeah, yeah, my shit's fucked up
It has to happen to the best of us
The rich folks suffer like the rest of us
It'll happen to you

That amazing grace
Sort of passed you by
You wake up every day
And you start to cry
Yeah, you want to die
But you just can't quit
Let me break it on down:
It's the fucked up shit

Overall Meaning

The song 'My Shit's Fucked Up' by Kinky Friedman is a powerful song that delves deep into the feelings of despair and hopelessness that one can experience when life doesn't turn out the way we hoped it would. The painful lyrics, written by Warren Zevon, are delivered quite straightforwardly, showing the raw authenticity of the song. The singer of the song is someone who has gone to the doctor feeling unwell and anticipating a cure, only to be told that there's no going back to their previous life. The lyrics "The shit that used to work, it won't work now" show the harsh reality of life, that sometimes no matter how much we try, things just don't work out.


The singer also mentions having a dream but now it's "all fucked up" which shows how the situation has led to them losing hope and direction in life. The chorus "My shit's fucked up, It has to happen to the best of us, The rich folks suffer like the rest of us, It'll happen to you" is a powerful reminder that no matter how well we plan and live our lives, challenges and struggles are always present. The song concludes by discussing how even if we want to quit or give up, we can't, since life just keeps going on despite how messed up things are.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I went to the doctor
The songwriter went to a medical professional.


I said, "I'm feeling kind of rough"
The songwriter expressed feeling unwell.


He said, "I'll break it to you, son"
The medical professional conveyed difficult news.


"Let me break it to you, son"
The medical professional wanted to communicate a serious matter.


Your shit's fucked up."
The medical professional informed the songwriter that their health is not in good shape.


I said, "my shit's fucked up?"
The songwriter asked for clarification on the medical professional's assessment.


He said, "The shit that used to work-
The medical professional explained why the songwriter is feeling unwell.


It won't work now."
The medical professional conveyed that the songwriter's previous treatments or coping mechanisms no longer suffice.


I had a dream
The songwriter had a hopeful vision.


Ah, shucks, oh, well
The songwriter expressed an attitude of resignation.


Now it's all fucked up
The songwriter's hopeful vision no longer seems possible.


It's shot to hell
The songwriter's optimistic outlook is ruined.


Yeah, yeah, my shit's fucked up
The songwriter acknowledged their current situation.


It has to happen to the best of us
The songwriter acknowledged that everyone experiences hardships.


The rich folks suffer like the rest of us
The songwriter observed that financial privilege does not protect from personal struggles.


It'll happen to you
The songwriter reminded listeners that difficult times are inevitable.


That amazing grace
The songwriter referenced a feeling of spiritual hopefulness.


Sort of passed you by
The songwriter feels that they have missed out on this hopeful feeling.


You wake up every day
The songwriter experiences emotional pain on a daily basis.


And you start to cry
The emotional pain leads to tears.


Yeah, you want to die
The emotional pain feels overwhelming and leads to suicidal thoughts.


But you just can't quit
The songwriter recognizes the struggle of carrying on despite emotional pain and suicidal thoughts.


Let me break it on down:
The songwriter transitions to summarizing their message.


It's the fucked up shit
The songwriter's overall message is that life can be difficult and painful, and sometimes there is no clear solution.




Writer(s): WARREN WILLIAM ZEVON

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