Undone (The Sweater Song)

Weezer · Weezer (The Blue Album)

I'm me, me be
God damn, I am
I can sing and
Hear me, know me

If you want to destroy my sweater
Hold this thread as I walk away

Oh no, it go
It gone, bye bye (bye)
Who I, I think
I sink and I die

If you want to destroy my sweater
Hold this thread as I walk away (as I walk away)
Watch me unravel, I'll soon be naked
Lying on the floor, lying on the floor
I've come undone

If you want to destroy my sweater
Hold this thread as I walk away (as I walk away)
Watch me unravel, I'll soon be naked
Lying on the floor, lying on the floor
I've come undone

I don't want to destroy your tank-top
Let's be friends and just walk away
Its good to see you lyin' there in your Superman skivvies
Lying on the floor, lying on the floor
I've come undone

Undone (The Sweater Song)

Released on Weezer's 2001 self-titled album, 'Undone (The Sweater Song)' stands as a defining track of the band's early sound, blending pop-punk energy with introspective lyrics. The song features the band's signature power chords and driving rhythm section, anchored by Rivers Cuomo's melodic vocals and distinctive falsetto delivery. It captures the band's transition from their earlier garage rock roots to a more polished, radio-friendly pop-rock style that would characterize their subsequent work. The track became a staple of the mid-2000s pop-punk revival, resonating with fans who appreciated its balance of catchy hooks and emotional depth. As a key component of the Blue Album, it exemplifies Weezer's ability to craft anthems that address personal themes while maintaining a broad appeal within the genre.