Summary

"Disenchanted" is a deep dive into feelings of loss and disillusionment. It reflects on broken dreams and the emptiness that can come from chasing false ideals.

Full Analysis

The song captures a sense of nostalgia mixed with disappointment. It talks about growing up and realizing that the things we once believed in can leave us feeling empty. The lyrics paint a picture of a journey where the excitement fades, and what once seemed meaningful turns out to be just noise. It’s relatable for anyone who’s ever felt let down by life or the world around them.

Verse 1

Well, I was there on the day
They sold the cause for the queen
And when the lights all went out
We watched our lives on the screen

In this opening verse, the singer sets a scene of betrayal. The mention of "they sold the cause for the queen" suggests a sacrifice of values for something superficial. Watching "our lives on the screen" gives it a feeling of detachment, like life is just a show. It hints at a loss of authenticity and connection, setting a somber tone right from the start.

Chorus

It was the roar of the crowd
That gave me heartache to sing
It was a lie when they smiled
And said, "You won't feel a thing"

The chorus reveals the conflict between passion and pain. The "roar of the crowd" should be uplifting, but instead, it brings heartache. The promise of not feeling anything is clearly a lie, which adds to the sense of disillusionment. It reflects the struggle of trying to find joy in something that feels hollow.

Verse 2

And as we ran from the cops
We laughed so hard it would sting
If I'm so wrong (so wrong, so wrong)
How can you listen all night long?

This verse captures a moment of rebellion mixed with joy. Running from the cops symbolizes a fight against authority, and the laughter shows a temporary escape from reality. The rhetorical question in the last line challenges the listener, suggesting that if the singer's feelings are wrong, then why do they resonate so deeply? It brings a sense of frustration with those who don’t understand the struggle.

Chorus

Now, will it matter after I'm gone?
Because you never learned a goddamn thing
You're just a sad song with nothing to say

The repetition of the chorus emphasizes the feeling of futility. The singer questions whether their life and message will matter in the end. The line about never learning anything feels accusatory, like the singer is calling out those who ignore the deeper meanings in life. The "sad song" metaphor highlights the emptiness of their experience, suggesting a lack of substance in what many cling to.

Bridge

So go, go away
Just go, run away
But where did you run to?
And where did you hide?

In the bridge, there's a sense of desperation. The singer is almost pleading for someone to leave, yet they also express confusion about where that person would go. It speaks to the universal feeling of wanting to escape but having nowhere to turn. This adds depth to the overall theme of searching for meaning and dealing with disappointment.

Outro

You're just a sad song with nothing to say
About a life-long wait for a hospital stay
And if you think that I'm wrong
This never meant nothing to you

The outro revisits key themes from the song. The "sad song" metaphor comes full circle, underscoring the emptiness felt throughout life. The reference to a "life-long wait for a hospital stay" suggests a prolonged struggle with health or well-being, hinting at deeper issues. The line about it never meaning anything to someone else reinforces the feeling of isolation and misunderstanding.

Closing Thoughts

"Disenchanted" is a powerful reflection on the loss of hope and the pain of disillusionment. It resonates with anyone who’s felt let down by their dreams or the world. The clever use of imagery and metaphor makes it relatable, capturing that bittersweet feeling of nostalgia and disappointment. It reminds us that sometimes, the things we chase can leave us feeling emptier than before.

Full Lyrics

Well, I was there on the day
They sold the cause for the queen
And when the lights all went out
We watched our lives on the screen
I hate the ending myself
But it started with an alright scene

It was the roar of the crowd
That gave me heartache to sing
It was a lie when they smiled
And said, "You won't feel a thing"
And as we ran from the cops
We laughed so hard it would sting

If I'm so wrong (so wrong, so wrong)
How can you listen all night long? (night long, night long)
Now, will it matter after I'm gone?
Because you never learned a goddamn thing
You're just a sad song with nothing to say
About a life-long wait for a hospital stay
And if you think that I'm wrong
This never meant nothing to you
I spent my high school career
Spit on and shoved to agree
So I could watch all my heroes sell a car on TV
Bring out the old guillotine
We'll show 'em what we all mean

If I'm so wrong (so wrong, so wrong)
How can you listen all night long? (night long, night long)
Now, will it matter long after I'm gone?
Because you never learned a goddamn thing
You're just a sad song with nothing to say
About a life-long wait for a hospital stay
And if you think that I'm wrong
This never meant nothing to you
So go, go away
Just go, run away
But where did you run to?
And where did you hide?
Go find another way
Price you pay
You're just a sad song with nothing to say

About a life-long wait for a hospital stay
And if you think that I'm wrong
This never meant nothing to you
Come on!
You're just a sad song with nothing to say
About a life-long wait for a hospital stay
And if you think that I'm wrong
This never meant nothing to you
At all, at all

At all, at all
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