
Happy Home Garbage
"Happy Home" by Garbage, released in 1998, is a #Rock song that explores themes of disillusionment and the contrast between the facade of a perfect life and the underlying struggles within relationships. The lyrics convey a sense of longing for genuine happiness amidst chaos. Musically, the track features a blend of alternative rock with electronic elements, characterized by layered vocals and a driving beat. Its candid portrayal of domestic dissatisfaction resonated with listeners, contributing to Garbage's reputation for addressing complex emotional issues in their music.

[Verse 1]
In my happy home, I barely breathe
In my lover's arms, I find relief
And there's a sky that's changing and a bird that sings
I never once in my wayward life was heading to run out
[Verse 2]
In my lover's arms, I wait for morning
I beg my god to speak and tear me apart
I'd lay down my body, I'd lay down my arms
I never once in my sweet, short life meant anybody harm
[Non-Lyrical Chorus]
[Verse 3]
In my happy home, I read the signs
In my lover's arms, I move in time
There's no more crying and there's no more lies
I never once in my sweet, short life was waiting for desire
[Non-Lyrical Chorus]
[Verse 4]
And there's no more crying and there's no more pain
I never thought for one second I'd have nothing left but shame
In my happy home, I barely breathe
In my lover's arms, I find relief
And there's a sky that's changing and a bird that sings
I never once in my wayward life was heading to run out
[Verse 2]
In my lover's arms, I wait for morning
I beg my god to speak and tear me apart
I'd lay down my body, I'd lay down my arms
I never once in my sweet, short life meant anybody harm
[Non-Lyrical Chorus]
[Verse 3]
In my happy home, I read the signs
In my lover's arms, I move in time
There's no more crying and there's no more lies
I never once in my sweet, short life was waiting for desire
[Non-Lyrical Chorus]
[Verse 4]
And there's no more crying and there's no more pain
I never thought for one second I'd have nothing left but shame
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