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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Perfect Situation" by the artist "Weezer"

The song "Perfect Situation" by Weezer is about a man trapped in a cycle of self-sabotage when it comes to love. He has every opportunity for happiness, but he ruins it for himself and then suffers from longing and loneliness.

The first verse describes his inner struggle. He realizes that he is going crazy ("What happened to my mind?") by missing out on a "perfect situation" for happiness. The hero understands that he is to blame ("I pushed it down the hill"), but he can't do anything about it.

The second verse shows how he suffers from loneliness. The "nights of desire" return, he sees happy couples and realizes that he is pushing girls away himself. Despite the "perfect situation", the hero cannot bring himself to start a relationship.

The third verse adds another layer to his suffering - jealousy. There is a girl he likes, but she is already with someone. The hero understands that he cannot give her what she wants, and yet he suffers from jealousy, watching her happiness with another.

The last verse is a plea for hope. The lyrical hero is looking for meaning in his suffering, hoping that one day he will be able to break out of this vicious circle and find true love.

The repeating "Oooooh oh. Oooooh oh. Ooooooh oooh" can be interpreted as an expression of his longing, pain, and frustration with himself.

What's the deal with my brain?

Why am I so obviously insane?

In a perfect situation

I let love down the drain.

There's the pitch, slow and straight.

All I have to do is swing

And I'm the hero, but I'm the zero.

Hungry nights, once again

Now it's getting unbelievable.

'Cause I could not have it better,

But I just can't get no play

From the girls, all around

As they search the night for someone to hold onto.

I just pass through...

Singing...

Ooohhhhh oh. Ooohhhhh oh. Ooohhh oohh.

Singing...

Ooohhhhh oh. Ooohhhhh oh. Ooohhh oohh.

Get your hands off the girl,

Can't you see that she belongs to me?

And I don't appreciate this excess company.

Though I can't satisfy all the needs she has

And so she starts to wander...

Can you blame her?

Singing...

Ooohhhhh oh. Ooohhhhh oh. Ooohhh oohh.

Singing...

Ooohhhhh oh. Ooohhhhh oh. Ooohhh oohh.

Tell me there's a logic out there.

Leading me to better prepare

For the day that something really special might come.

Tell me there's some hope for me.

I don't wanna be lonely

For the rest of my days on the earth.

Singing...

Ooohhhhh oh. Ooohhhhh oh. Ooohhh oohh.

Singing...

Ooohhhhh oh. Ooohhhhh oh. Ooohhh oohh.

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