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.
I've got an unfortunate feelin', I've been beaten down
I feel I don't believe and now the truth is coming out
What they've taken is more than a vow
They've taken your innocence and then they throw them on a burning fire
All along they're sayin' mind your manners
I caught myself believin' that I needed God
And if it's hard for some we sure could use it now
Try my patience, my patience tried
This world's no longer good enough that makes me wanna cry
All along they're sayin' mind your manners
Silence save him
Self-realized and metaphysically redeemed
May not live another life
May not solve a mystery
Right around the corner
Could be bigger than ourselves
We could will it to the sky
Or we could something else
No longer sayin' mind your manners
Always burning
Self-realized and metaphysically redeemed
May not live another life
May not solve a mystery
Right around the corner
Could be bigger than ourselves
We could will it to the sky
Or we could something else
Go to Heaven
That's swell
How do you like it
Livin' Hell
Go to Heaven
That's swell
How do you like it
Livin' Hell
Go to Heaven
That's swell
How do you like it
Livin' Hell
Livin' Hell!
I feel I don't believe and now the truth is coming out
What they've taken is more than a vow
They've taken your innocence and then they throw them on a burning fire
All along they're sayin' mind your manners
I caught myself believin' that I needed God
And if it's hard for some we sure could use it now
Try my patience, my patience tried
This world's no longer good enough that makes me wanna cry
All along they're sayin' mind your manners
Silence save him
Self-realized and metaphysically redeemed
May not live another life
May not solve a mystery
Right around the corner
Could be bigger than ourselves
We could will it to the sky
Or we could something else
No longer sayin' mind your manners
Always burning
Self-realized and metaphysically redeemed
May not live another life
May not solve a mystery
Right around the corner
Could be bigger than ourselves
We could will it to the sky
Or we could something else
Go to Heaven
That's swell
How do you like it
Livin' Hell
Go to Heaven
That's swell
How do you like it
Livin' Hell
Go to Heaven
That's swell
How do you like it
Livin' Hell
Livin' Hell!
Lyrics submitted by mike, edited by Stephen Flow, tod556, PickSlide
Mind Your Manners Lyrics as written by Michael David Mccready Eddie Jerome Vedder
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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there is only one line in the song i dont really like, and that is "mind your manners". i have grown to like this line but it is a bit awkward. what i would really like is an entire album dedicated to the punk/thrash gendre. i really have a soft spot for the itw and uke songs as well as songs like black and just breathe etc. but mikes heavy background and jeffs funk-for want of a better word- is what makes pj's music great. stbc, dtr and rvm is what makes me crank up the stereo and now so does mym. love it!