Suitcase
Badfinger Lyrics


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Suitcase, suitcase, follow me 'round
Bootlace, bootlace, tie me down
Money for fun, yeah, golden crown
It's all inside a game we've been playing for so long

Driver, driver, go too fast
Miser, miser, make it last
Pusher, pusher, on the run
It's all inside a game we've been playing for so long

And I'm sorry to be leavin'
Yeah, that's all I get to say
'Cause I'm sorry to be leavin' today

Well I'm sorry to be leavin'
But that's all I get to say
'Cause I'm sorry to be leaving today

(Driver drive)

Driver, driver, go too fast
Miser, miser, make it last
Pusher, pusher, on the run
It's all inside a game we've been playing so long

So long
So long
So long
So long
So long
So long
So long
So long
So long
So long
So long
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So long
So long

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Badfinger's "Suitcase" are a commentary on the cyclical nature of addiction, as well as the feeling of being trapped in a certain lifestyle. The repeated line "It's all inside a game we've been playing for so long" seems to suggest that the characters in the song have been caught up in this world for so long that they can't escape it. The references to a "golden crown" and "money for fun" suggest that the characters are willing to do whatever it takes to maintain their addiction, even if it means sacrificing their own wellbeing.


The line "Driver, driver, go too fast" could be a reference to the characters' desire to numb themselves and escape their problems through drugs or alcohol. Similarly, "Miser, miser, make it last" could refer to their desire to hold onto their addiction and continue to enjoy its effects. The line "And I'm sorry to be leavin'" is interesting, as it suggests that the characters are aware that their lifestyle is not sustainable, but they still feel trapped and unable to leave it behind.


Overall, "Suitcase" is a poignant reflection on the struggles of addiction and the difficulty of breaking free from its grip.


Line by Line Meaning

Suitcase, suitcase, follow me 'round
The singer feels like he's been dragging along a heavy suitcase filled with burdens and bad memories that constantly follows him wherever he goes.


Bootlace, bootlace, tie me down
The singer has some sort of mental and emotional baggage that holds him back and doesn't let him move freely.


Money for fun, yeah, golden crown
The singer used to think that having money and power was the key to happiness and success, but now he realizes that it's just a facade.


It's all inside a game we've been playing for so long
The artist understands that life is like a game where everybody plays by their own rules, but sometimes the rules don't make sense, and it's hard to keep up with them.


Driver, driver, go too fast
The artist feels like he's not in control of his own life, and he's just a passenger in someone else's vehicle that's speeding towards an unknown destination.


Miser, miser, make it last
The singer is afraid of running out of time, money, and other resources, so he tries to hold onto them as tightly as possible, even if it means sacrificing his own happiness and well-being.


Pusher, pusher, on the run
The singer knows that some people will do whatever it takes to get what they want, including lying, cheating, stealing, and even killing, and they won't stop until they reach their goals.


And I'm sorry to be leavin', Yeah, that's all I get to say 'Cause I'm sorry to be leavin' today
The artist is saying goodbye to someone or something that was important to him, but he doesn't have much to say because he's overwhelmed by emotions and regrets.


Well I'm sorry to be leavin', But that's all I get to say 'Cause I'm sorry to be leaving today
Repetition of the same line as before, highlighting the artist's remorseful tone and reluctance to part ways with something or someone he cared about, even though he knows he has to.


(Driver drive)
The artist repeats this phrase as a reminder that he's not in control of his own life and that he needs someone else to take the wheel, even if it means losing control over his own destiny.


So long So long So long So long So long So long So long So long So long So long So long So long So long
Repetition of the phrase "so long" to convey a sense of farewell, finality, and acceptance, as if the singer has finally made peace with his past and is ready to move on to the next chapter of his life.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: J C MOLLAND

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