Cough Syrup

Glee Cast · Other Songs - Glee Cast

Life's too short to even care at all oh

I'm losing my mind losing my mind losing control

These fishes in the sea they're staring at me oh oh

Oh oh oh oh

A wet world aches for a beat of a drum

Oh



If I could find a way to see this straight

I'd run away

To some fortune that I should have found by now

I'm waiting for this cough syrup to come down

Come down



Life's too short to even care at all oh

I'm coming up now coming up now out of the blue

These zombies in the park they're looking for my heart

Oh oh oh oh

A dark world aches for a splash of the sun oh oh



If I could find a way to see this straight

I'd run away

To some fortune I should have found by now



And so I run out to the things they said could restore me

Restore life the way it should be

I'm waiting for this cough syrup to come down



Life's too short to even care at all oh

I'm losing my mind losing my mind losing control



(instrumental solo)



If I could find a way to see this straight

I'd run away

To some fortune that I should have found by now



And so I run out to the things they said could restore me

Restore life the way it should be

I'm waiting for this cough syrup to come down



One more spoon of cough syrup now oh

One more spoon of cough syrup now oh

About Cough Syrup

"Cough Syrup" by the Glee Cast serves as a pivotal track from the television series, blending pop and rock influences with the show's signature theatrical energy. Recorded for the series' soundtrack, the song features a dynamic vocal performance that highlights the ensemble's range, moving from soft harmonies to powerful belts. As a staple of the Glee repertoire, it reflects the show's commitment to showcasing diverse musical styles while maintaining a cohesive group identity. The recording captures the emotional depth of the characters' journey, utilizing a driving rhythm and melodic structure that became a fan favorite. Its inclusion in the broader Glee discography underscores the program's role in popularizing contemporary pop music through television, influencing countless aspiring vocalists and solidifying the cast's legacy in modern musical theater.