The song lyrics were written by the band Van Halen, as they were asked to write a song for the 1979 movie "Over the Edge" starring Matt Dillon. The movie (and the lyrics, although more obliquely) are about bored, rebellious youth with nothing better to do than get into trouble. If you see the movie, these lyrics will make more sense. It's a great movie if you grew up in the 70s/80s you'll definitely remember some of these characters from your own life. Fun fact, after writing the song, Van Halen decided not to let the movie use it.
Drinking Coca-Cola all night
Ooh baby, wanna get in a fight
Breaking glass bottles is oh so fun
Let's go and kill someone
Living in this city, I get so bored
Wanna kill myself on a telephone cord
I guess we could go drive around
What's the point in this town?
Always going back and forth
Ooh, I'm living in a black hole
Sick of all the same lame faces
Oh, I'm stuck in a black hole
Always going back and forth
Ooh, I'm living in a black hole
Tired and there's nowhere to go
Oh, I'm stuck in this black hole
Staying out 'til six in the morning
Trying to find something that's not boring
We could go party down the street
And show those kids to the beat
Eating pizza is really great
So is destroying everything you hate
I just wanna lose all control
[Incomprehensible] fucking hell hole
Always going back and forth
Ooh, I'm living in a black hole
Sick of all the same lame faces
Oh, I'm stuck in a black hole
Always going back and forth
Ooh, I'm living in a black hole
Tired and there's nowhere to go
Oh, I'm stuck in this black hole
Drinking Coca-Cola all night
Ooh baby, wanna get in a fight
Breaking glass bottles is oh so fun
Let's go and kill someone
Living in this city I get so bored
Wanna kill myself on a telephone cord
I guess we could go drive around
But what's the point?
Ooh baby, wanna get in a fight
Breaking glass bottles is oh so fun
Let's go and kill someone
Living in this city, I get so bored
Wanna kill myself on a telephone cord
I guess we could go drive around
What's the point in this town?
Always going back and forth
Ooh, I'm living in a black hole
Sick of all the same lame faces
Oh, I'm stuck in a black hole
Always going back and forth
Ooh, I'm living in a black hole
Tired and there's nowhere to go
Oh, I'm stuck in this black hole
Staying out 'til six in the morning
Trying to find something that's not boring
We could go party down the street
And show those kids to the beat
Eating pizza is really great
So is destroying everything you hate
I just wanna lose all control
[Incomprehensible] fucking hell hole
Always going back and forth
Ooh, I'm living in a black hole
Sick of all the same lame faces
Oh, I'm stuck in a black hole
Always going back and forth
Ooh, I'm living in a black hole
Tired and there's nowhere to go
Oh, I'm stuck in this black hole
Drinking Coca-Cola all night
Ooh baby, wanna get in a fight
Breaking glass bottles is oh so fun
Let's go and kill someone
Living in this city I get so bored
Wanna kill myself on a telephone cord
I guess we could go drive around
But what's the point?
Lyrics submitted by feel me loud
Black Hole Lyrics as written by John Eatherly Jemima Pearl Abegg
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