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Migraine Lyrics » twenty one pilots : The Migraine Lyrics / Migraine Song Lyrics by twenty one pilots is from The Album Vessel (2013). The Migraine Song is Sung by twenty one pilots. The Migraine Song Music is Produced by Tyler Joseph & Greg Wells. The Migraine Song Lyrics is Written by Tyler Joseph. The Migraine Song is Released on Jul. 17, 2012. The Migraine Song is Presented by Warner Music Group, Atlantic Records & Fueled By Ramen.

Migraine Song Details :

Song Migraine
Singer twenty one pilots
Music Tyler Joseph & Greg Wells
Lyrics Tyler Joseph
Release Date Jul. 17, 2012
Label Warner Music Group, Atlantic Records & Fueled By Ramen
Album Vessel (2013)

Migraine Lyrics » twenty one pilots

[Intro]
Am I the only one I know
Waging my wars behind my face and above my throat?
Shadows will scream that I’m alone-
lone-lone
[Verse 1]
I-I-I-I-I’ve got a migraine
And my pain will range from up, down, and sideways
Thank God it’s Friday ’cause Fridays will always be better than Sundays
‘Cause Sundays are my suicide days
I don’t know why they always seem so dismal
Thunderstorms, clouds, snow, and a slight drizzle
Whether it’s the weather or the letters by my bed
Sometimes death seems better than the migraine in my head
Let it be said what the headache represents
It’s me defending in suspense, it’s me suspended in a defenseless test
Being tested by a ruthless examiner
That’s represented best by my depressing thoughts
I do not have writer’s block, my writer just hates the clock
It will not let me sleep, I guess I’ll sleep when I’m dead
And sometimes death seems better than the migraine in my head
[Chorus]
Am I the only one I know
Waging my wars behind my face and above my throat?
Shadows will scream that I’m alone
But I know, we’ve made it this far, kid

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About twenty one pilots’s Migraine from Vessel (2013)

“Migraine” first appeared on the EP,
Three Songs
, along with “Guns For Hands” and “Ode To Sleep” before it was later released on
Vessel
, their first major label debut.
Lead singer Tyler Joseph expressed on a
track-by-track analysis
that the migraine itself is a metaphor. He explains that a headache in general isn’t necessarily the problem, but a migraine is an alarm that is triggered whenever something wrong occurs in your head. He goes on to explain that this song literally is a migraine, an alarm, to let the listener know something is wrong in the world.
Tyler
considers
“Migraine” as one of his greatest lyrical achievements and spoke about it a 2013 interview with
Rock Sound
:
I wrote the poetry long before I wrote the music for it. You can psych yourself out when you write the poetry first and then you just fall in love with the way that you said this thing. Then you’re worried about the song part of it that’s going to go with it and you’re very protective of it, almost defending it. I’m really excited that I found the right song for it and it’s one of my favorite ones to deliver live.

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FAQs About Migraine

What did ​twenty one pilots say about “Migraine”?

Tyler Joseph has
shed some light
on the meaning behind this track:
No, I didn’t really have a migraine when I wrote the song. I’ve had a migraine before. Actually, I’ve only had one and it was awful.
I’m not actually talking about a headache here. To me, the headache in the song, the migraine, represents an issue. If you think about what a headache is, the hurting isn’t the issue. The hurting in your head is your body telling you there’s something else wrong that needs to be fixed. Whether you’re dehydrated, you’re not getting enough sleep. You’re body is not getting what it needs so it ultimately sets off an alarm that’s saying there’s something wrong and your body gets your attention through pain.
So if you take that example of how your body works and you think about how your psyche works, I think that ‘headache’ psychologically could indicate that there’s something wrong and that was ultimately what I was trying to express. There’s something wrong. I don’t know exactly what it is, but there’s something wrong with the world obviously, right? In the chorus, it really just asks if there’s anyone else who feels that too. It’s a cool feeling when people tell me that they also feel that. It makes me feel like I’m not alone in going through what we’re going through.
Is there a music video for “Migraine”?

Yes! It is however a promotional video as opposed to an official video. It features Tyler Joseph playing on a little cheap keyboard in the park and is commonly called the “Toy Piano Edition.”
Has Tyler commented on what the open ending of the song means?

Yes and no. He doesn’t directly explain lyrics like these for a particular reason. Tyler made some
comments on
Spotify
regarding this song that tells us a little more:
As a songwriter, I like to emit some sort of message, almost like a ripple in the water. When I feel that ripple bounce off someone else and it resonates what it is I’m going through, it starts to come back at me. It’s just a really cool feeling and lets me know that I’m not alone.
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