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"Life Can Make You Smile" is a song from "The Downer." It is sung by Gumball, who tries to cheer himself up using "the power of music." However, as the song progresses, Gumball becomes increasingly frustrated with his environment, gradually causing the song to change to an aggressive and chaotic tone.
Lyrics
Gumball: Look at me as I'm standing here
I've got happy on my face, I've got nothing to fear!
I've got my legs, eyes, ears, my teeth and gums
I've got six working fingers and opposable thumbs
Life can make you smile!
Oh well look around and you'll see it everywhere, I said
Life can make you smile!
So I carry on smiling 'cause I haven't got a care!
A power-shower can lift you from a rut
Although the shower curtain keeps on sticking to my butt
I'm loving an orange juice, so I fill it to the brim
But after cleaning my teeth, the taste is pretty grim
I love the scent of flowers, but so do all the bees
And the pollen, [Sneezes] brings out my allergies
And video games will always stop me feeling glum
Though after an hour, they start to hurt my thumbs
Life can be a trial!
Look around and you'll see it everywhere!
Life can be a trial!
But I'll try to get through it and pretend that I don't care
But this game's too hard, I got stuck on level eight
That ain't the only thing about it that I hate!
I've got the sun on the screen and the net's too slow,
And the ice has diluted down my soda, don't you know?
And there's the dripping faucet and the creaking door
Man I'm so exhausted, I can't take it anymore!
Why is life so vile?!
Look around you, it's out to bring you down, I said
Why is life so vile?!
And even this song has become annoying now!
[Gumball thuds onto the ground and the song ends.]
Trivia
- This song is a parody of "Happy" by Pharrell Williams.
- Several objects from "The World," including the electrical socket, appear during the song.
- On a sing-along uploaded on YouTube, "vile" is misinterpreted as "bile."