Hope – Blink-182


Why can’t you see you torture me?

You’re already thinking ’bout someone else

When he comes home you’ll be in his arms

And I’ll be gone

But I know, my day will come

I know someday, I’ll be the only one

You wait for his spark

You know it’ll turn you on

He’s gonna make you feel

The way you wanna feel

When he starts to lie

Makes you cry

You know I’ll be there

My day will come

I know someday I’ll be the only one

Call me selfish

Call me what you like

I think it’s right

To want someone for all your own

And not share her love

And I’ll have my way

And you won’t have a say

Anyway

You don’t stand a chance!

You wait for his cock

You know it’ll turn you on

He’s gonna make you feel

The way you wanna feel

When he starts to lie

Makes you cry

You know I’ll be there

My day will come

I know someday I’ll be the only one

My day will come

I know someday I’ll be the only one

You want perfection

See your self-destruction

You don’t know what you want

It’s gonna take you years to find out!

Not giving up

And when you’ve had enough

You’ll take your bruised little head and

You’ll come running right back to me!

I will be the only one

I will be the only one

Unpacking the Raw Emotion in “Hope”

“Hope” by Blink-182 is a candid portrayal of longing, jealousy, and unwavering optimism. The lyrics reveal the narrator’s pain as he watches someone he desires invest emotionally in another relationship, yet he clings to the belief that his day will come. The song captures the cyclical nature of heartbreak and hope, as the narrator oscillates between self-doubt, possessiveness, and determination. The raw language and honest confessions create a sense of vulnerability, highlighting the intensity of unrequited love and the struggle to accept reality. Amidst themes of self-destruction and searching for perfection, the song explores the complexity of human desire and the sometimes messy path to self-discovery.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Blink-182
  • Songwriters: Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, Travis Barker
  • Release Year: 2001
  • Label: MCA Records

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