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Perfect Wave
Barlow Lyrics


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She was a Baptist
He was a model
She said she never had a drink but she's gonna drink the worm out the bottle
Chugging on the jug of life
He found Jesus
She found her G-spot
Is took her 21 years and a couple of beers to make the world stop
Waiting for the end to come
And they don't mind dying

I'm just living on a perfect day
Riding on a perfect wave
Waiting for the end to come
Enjoy your visit no one gets to stay
Never let it slip away
Waiting for the end to come

She was straight edge, he was pre-med
Found em ankles and ears in the backroom dancing with the dead heads
Sucking on the breast of life
With a shot glass, chin strap, carburetor, mud flap
Can't afford a chicken so you got to get a hooker in a hatch back
Waiting for the end to come
And it smells like Monday

Ahh and I don't even care I want no death bed regrets
So stop ringing that bell 'cause I'm not finished yet

I'm just living on a perfect day
Riding on a perfect wave
Waiting for the end to come
Enjoy your visit no one gets to stay
Never let it slip away
Waiting for the end to come

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Barlow's song Perfect Wave describe a couple who have found happiness in their own unconventional ways. The woman, who was raised Baptist and had never had a drink before, has discovered the joys of alcohol and sexuality. The man, on the other hand, had found religion. Despite their differences, they both share a willingness to embrace whatever the future holds, even if it means dying. The song's chorus expresses the theme of living in the present and enjoying the perfect moments in life, while acknowledging that nothing lasts forever and death is inevitable.


The imagery in the lyrics is vivid and vividly contrasted. Words such as "chugging," "Jug of Life," and "carburetor" evoke an insatiable appetite for life, while the mention of the couple's imminent death casts a shadow over the scene. The sense of acceptance of their mortality is conveyed in lines such as "Waiting for the end to come/And they don't mind dying."


The song is a nod to the hedonistic lifestyle of youth, with a message to embrace every moment and let go of regrets. The lyrics invite the listener to seize the moment and make the most of every opportunity, as life is fleeting and uncertain.


Line by Line Meaning

She was a Baptist
The girl followed the Baptist religion


He was a model
The boy worked as a professional model


She said she never had a drink but she's gonna drink the worm out the bottle
Although she claimed to have never drank, she plans to consume the worm present in a bottle of alcohol


Chugging on the jug of life
Drinking alcohol heavily to enjoy life to the fullest


He found Jesus
The boy discovered a connection to the religion of Christianity


She found her G-spot
The girl discovered a place of pleasure in her body


Is took her 21 years and a couple of beers to make the world stop
It took her 21 years of life experiences and a few alcoholic beverages to find inner peace


Waiting for the end to come
Waiting for death to arrive


And they don't mind dying
They are okay with the concept of death


She was straight edge, he was pre-med
She did not consume drugs/alcohol while he studied for medical school


Found em ankles and ears in the backroom dancing with the dead heads
They found themselves lost and immersed in a party atmosphere filled with people acting like addicts


Sucking on the breast of life
Enjoying life to the fullest


With a shot glass, chin strap, carburetor, mud flap
Using whatever means necessary to live a thrilling life


Can't afford a chicken so you got to get a hooker in a hatch back
Unable to obtain food, they resort to finding gratification through less than ideal means


And it smells like Monday
Referring to the negative feeling/depression that often comes on a Monday morning


Ahh and I don't even care I want no death bed regrets
The artist does not want to regret anything when they die


So stop ringing that bell 'cause I'm not finished yet
Asking people to stop signaling the end of life, as the person still has more to experience/fulfill in their life


I'm just living on a perfect day
The person is experiencing a great day where everything seems to be going perfectly


Riding on a perfect wave
Life feels akin to riding a wave, smooth and thrilling


Enjoy your visit no one gets to stay
This is not the artist's permanent home, they are just visiting


Never let it slip away
Encouraging people to not let the good things, experiences in life slip away


Waiting for the end to come
Referring again to the concept of death and one day leaving this world




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Nitrox365

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itsbojangles

Awesome video, awesome song. Why isn't there more Barlow out there right now? This is so much better than half of everything else out there.

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fullautobear66

This song just made my day so much better. There is nothing wrong with it. Just a cheery happy tune... Now i feel like I have to learn it on guitar just because it's that awesome.

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Le Fox

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best song EVER ! It should have at least 50 million views !

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i love this song

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