[Verse 1]
I looked at you and I felt nothing
I used to feel something and oh now there's nothing
I found a picture, but I didn't make a sound
I used to break down but everything is changed now
All that being said, I'm yet to go to bed
[Pre-Chorus]
That's when the thoughts start rolling
And the "do I still love him?"'s come to play
Overthinking what I wore
Did I leave him wanting more that day?
[Chorus]
And now my head hurts
Why can't I put this shit to bed?
And I'm hungover 'cause I drowned every thought of you in a glass of regret
Why can't I feel things to a smaller degree?
Cause right now I'm hurting enough for both you and me, oh
[Verse 2]
You bit your lip but I showed no interest
It used to have me undressed but now I'm not so impressed
Oh, I've stop thinking bout our sun-kissed love being our shelter
'Cause that was ruined when you felt her
For just one second too long
I said forgive, forget
But I was yet to go to bed
[Pre-Chorus]
That's when the thoughts start rolling
And the "do I still love him?"'s come to play
Overthinking what I wore
Did I leave him wanting more that day?
[Chorus]
And now my head hurts
Why can't I put this shit to bed?
And I'm hungover 'cause I drowned every thought of you in a glass of regret
Why can't I feel things to a smaller degree?
Cause right now I'm hurting enough for both you and me, oh
[Bridge]
(You say, you say) You say its different this time cause you love her
Funny you think that I'm bothered (Think I'm bothered)
But you see I've got far too little time to give you any of mine
(I look at you) I look at you I don't feel anything (Anything)
Apart from when I feel many things, I feel everything
Do you see the dilemma that my heart brings?
[Chorus]
And now my head hurts, why can't I put this shit to bed?
And I'm hungover 'cause I drowned every thought of you in a glass of regret
Why can't I feel things to a smaller degree?
Cause right now I'm hurting enough for both you and me
[Outro]
Oh, to think I said I was over you
Hungover was written by Eloise.
Hungover was produced by Bruno Major.
“Hungover” is about the motions of recovery that come after a breakup. It’s about the want to be the strong, empowered, self-sufficient woman who knows what’s best when in actual fact you’re a human who’s learning to be alone again and getting it a bit wrong along the way.