I think much like another song “Anti-Matter” (that's also on the same album as this song), this one is also is inspired by a horrifying van crash the band experienced on Nov 3, 2022. This, much like the other track, sounds like it's an extension what they shared while huddled in the wreckage, as they helped frontman Garrett Russell stem the bleeding from his head wound while he was under the temporary effects of a concussion. The track speaks of where the mind goes at the most desperate & desolate of times, when it just about slips away to all but disconnect itself, and the aftermath.
I may sound ungrateful
But tonight you know I am
How come some great big things
You can let slip through your hands
Oh, oh, oh, W-O-E is me
I'm a simple boy, I just need a simple girl
To tell me how it really is in this absurd world
Oh, oh, oh, W-O-E is me
Oh, whoa, oh, woe is me
Whoa, oh, woe is me
Whoa, oh, woe is me
Whoa, oh, woe is me
Somebody tell it to me straight
I need to learn how to see
I may just sound ungrateful, but I just
I just have to be me
I need a little lesson
Really need to be taught
How I should be filled
So help me break this mould
Oh, oh, oh, W-O-E is me
Oh, whoa, oh, woe is me
Whoa, oh, woe is me
Whoa, oh, woe is me
Whoa, oh, woe is me
Somebody tell it to me straight
I need to learn how to see
I may just sound ungrateful, but I just
I just have to be me
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,
Now I've got to remind myself
That hardly is a crime
Oh, oh, oh, W-O-E is me
So, whoa, oh, woe is me
Whoa, oh, woe is me
Whoa, oh, woe is me
Whoa, oh, woe is me
Somebody tell it to me straight
I need to learn how to see, yeah
I may just sound ungrateful, but I just
I just have to be me, yeah
You know I just have to be me
But tonight you know I am
How come some great big things
You can let slip through your hands
Oh, oh, oh, W-O-E is me
I'm a simple boy, I just need a simple girl
To tell me how it really is in this absurd world
Oh, oh, oh, W-O-E is me
Oh, whoa, oh, woe is me
Whoa, oh, woe is me
Whoa, oh, woe is me
Whoa, oh, woe is me
Somebody tell it to me straight
I need to learn how to see
I may just sound ungrateful, but I just
I just have to be me
I need a little lesson
Really need to be taught
How I should be filled
So help me break this mould
Oh, oh, oh, W-O-E is me
Oh, whoa, oh, woe is me
Whoa, oh, woe is me
Whoa, oh, woe is me
Whoa, oh, woe is me
Somebody tell it to me straight
I need to learn how to see
I may just sound ungrateful, but I just
I just have to be me
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,
Now I've got to remind myself
That hardly is a crime
Oh, oh, oh, W-O-E is me
So, whoa, oh, woe is me
Whoa, oh, woe is me
Whoa, oh, woe is me
Whoa, oh, woe is me
Somebody tell it to me straight
I need to learn how to see, yeah
I may just sound ungrateful, but I just
I just have to be me, yeah
You know I just have to be me
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O Woe Is Me Lyrics as written by Matthew Terrence Osment Christian Livingstone
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