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Sick and Tired Lyrics
Sick, tired and homeless
With no one here to sing for
Tired of being weightless
For all these looking good boys
You can always say my attic has its charm
You can always say you did no major harm
You can always that summer had its charm
And that you did no major harm
Oh, spare me if you please
Sick, tired an sleepless
With no one else to shine for
Sick of all my distress
But I won't show I'm still poor
Symptoms are so deep
Something here's so wrong
Nothing is complete
Nowhere to belong
Symptoms are so deep
I think I'd better stay
Here on my own
So spare me if you please
With no one here to sing for
Tired of being weightless
For all these looking good boys
You can always say you did no major harm
You can always that summer had its charm
And that you did no major harm
Oh, spare me if you please
With no one else to shine for
Sick of all my distress
But I won't show I'm still poor
Something here's so wrong
Nothing is complete
Nowhere to belong
Symptoms are so deep
I think I'd better stay
Here on my own
So spare me if you please
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I had goosebumps the first time I heard this song. Way underrated and underappreciated.
I went through a phase of getting on busses for long journeys and just listening to this song over and over. I used to look forward to the bus journey home for this very song. It's such an amazing song and it makes me smile everytime i hear it.
I like the Cardigans older stuff better and this song is of my favs. It's brimming with a sense bittersweet melancholy, reminiscing about a break-up. I like how the cheerful, upbeat piano hook belies the sad subject matter.
Melancholy. The video goes so well with it.
Suprblah basically said everything I wanted to say. I agree that their older songs are better. I love the way Sick & Tired is a perfekt combination of a catchy and quite cheerful melody and the lyrics; especially the "Symptoms are so deep, something here's so wrong" in the end... goose bumps!