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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Why Does This Always Happen to Me?" by the artist ""Weird Al" Yankovic"

In his song "Why Does This Always Happen to Me?", "Weird Al" Yankovic satirizes self-centeredness and lack of empathy. The lyrical hero encounters tragic events, such as an earthquake and a car crash, but instead of feeling compassion, he focuses on the minor inconveniences these events cause him personally.

For instance, he is more concerned about the interrupted episode of "The Simpsons" than the deaths of thousands in Peru. He laments the loss of five dollars owed to him by his deceased friend, ignoring the horror of the accident.

The song mocks people who see the world solely through the prism of their own petty problems, oblivious to the suffering of others. Yankovic hyperbolizes selfishness to make the listener reflect on their own empathy and ability to sympathize with the grief of others.

I was watching my TV one night when they broke in with a special report

About some devastating earthquake in Peru

There were thirty thousand crushed to death, even more were buried alive

On the Richter scale it measured 8.2

And I said, "God, please answer me one question

Why'd they have to interrupt 'The Simpsons' just for this?

What a drag, 'cause I was taping it and everything

And now I'll have to wait for the rerun to see the part of the show I missed"

Why does this always happen?

Why does this always happen to me?

Why does this always happen?

(Why) Why does this always happen to me?

I was driving down the highway when all the traffic slowed to a crawl

There was a twelve-car pile-up, everybody dead

And I saw brains and guts and vital organs splattered everywhere

As well as my friend Robert's disembodied head

And I thought — Poor Rob, I just had lunch with him

Hey, wait a minute, he still owes me money — what a jerk

Well, there's five bucks that I'm never gonna see again

Plus now, on top of everything else, it looks like I'm gonna be late to work

Why does this always happen?

Why does this always happen to me?

Why does this always happen?

(Why) Why does this always happen to me?

Oh, the other day, my boss said we were running low on toner

And he told me I should buy another case

Well, I told him I was busy, but he still just kept on asking

So, I turned around and stabbed him in the face (right in the face)

Oh, and wouldn't you know it, my knife got stuck

I guess that's probably bound to happen now and then

But I'm afraid I may have bent the tip a little

And I know that blade will never ever be quite as sharp again (quite as sharp again)

Oh, tell me

Why does this always happen?

Why does this always happen to me?

Why does this always happen?

Why does this always happen to me?

Why does this always happen to me?

Why does this always happen to me?

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