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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Why Bother?" by the artist "Weezer"

In Weezer's "Why Bother?" the lyrics depict a protagonist grappling with the conflicting desires of attraction and the fear of inevitable heartbreak. He convinces himself that it's better to avoid relationships altogether than to endure the pain of another breakup.

He acknowledges his superficial motivation ("just a sexual attraction") which quickly dissolves into fatalism. He's already convinced she'll leave him, drawing from the negative experience of past relationships ("It's happened twice before").

The recurring chorus "Why bother? It's gonna hurt" emphasizes his fear of vulnerability and emotional investment. He prefers solitude ("It's such a drag to be alone") if it means avoiding potential suffering.

The song ends with the repeated question "Why bother?", as if seeking an answer from the listener. He's trapped in a cycle of self-sabotage, afraid to step outside his comfort zone even if it promises happiness.

I know I should get next to you,

You've got a look that made me think you're cool,

But it's just sexual attraction,

Not something real so I'd rather keep wacking.

Why bother? It's gonna hurt me,

It's gonna kill when you desert me,

This happened to me twice before,

Won't happen to me anymore.

I've known a lot of girls before,

What's the harm in knowing one more?

Maybe we could even get together,

Maybe you could break my heart next summer.

Why bother? It's gonna hurt me,

It's gonna kill when you desert me,

This happened to me twice before,

Won't happen to me anymore.

It's a crying shame I'm all alone,

Not with you, nor her, nor anyone.

Won't you knock me on my head,

Crack it open, let me out of here?

Why bother? It's gonna hurt me,

It's gonna kill when you desert me,

This happened to me twice before,

Won't happen to me anymore.

Why bother? (Why bother)

It's gonna hurt me, (It's gonna hurt me)

It's gonna kill when (Why bother)

You desert me, (It's gonna hurt me)

Why bother? (Why bother)

It's gonna hurt me, (It's gonna hurt me)

Why bother?

It's gonna hurt me.

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