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“P.S. You Rock My World” is the final song on the 1998 album Electro-Shock Blues by Eels, and it is arguably one of the most optimistic songs the band has ever made.
In this song, E describes some humorous events in his life and then decides that, after all of what he’s been dealing with, he will c...
[Verse 1]
I was at a funeral the day I realized
I wanted to spend my life with you
Sitting down on the steps at the old post office
The flag was flying at half-mast
[Pre-Chorus 1]
And I was thinkin' 'bout how everyone is dying
And maybe it's time to live
[Chorus]
I don't know where we're going
I don't know what we'll do
[Verse 2]
Walked into the Thriftee
Saw a man with the hollow eyes
Who didn't give me all my change
But it didn't bother me this time
Cause I know I've only got this moment
And it's good
[Pre-Chorus 2]
I went to the gas station
Old woman honked her horn
Waiting for me to fix her car
[Chorus]
I don't know where we're going
I don't know what we'll do
[Verse 3]
Laying in bed tonight I'm was thinking
And listening to all the dogs
And the sirens and the shots
[Bridge]
And how a careful man tries to dodge the bullets
While a happy man takes a walk
[Outro]
And maybe it's time to live
P.S. You Rock My World was written by Mark Oliver Everett.
P.S. You Rock My World was produced by E.Z. Mike & Mickey Petralia & Jim Jacobsen & Mark Oliver Everett.
Eels released P.S. You Rock My World on Mon Sep 21 1998.