Baby Seat
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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You left Billy with the kid
And all the selfless things you did with Billy
You left your home town in the spring
And turned your back on everything
You thought your life would just go by
Without a pause to wonder, don't be silly

But you can't live your life in the baby seat
You've got to stand on your own
Don't admit defeat

He came down from his retreat
She saw him later in the street
He said, "You are the only one
To recognize that I'm the son"
So she bent down and kissed his feet
And then that night, between the sheets she told him

You can't live your life in the baby seat
You've got to stand on your own
Don't admit defeat
You can't live your life in the baby seat
(Ah-ah-ah)
(Ah-ah-ah)

Forty days at sea
Then she turned and said to me
"If we make it back
I'll renounce Jack Kerouac
And all that romantic crap
Like I'm an artist don't look back"

Now we're living somewhere else
We keep opinions to ourselves
But still we seek a sneaky peek at heaven
When the working week defeats us
If you think growing up is tough
Then you've just not grown up enough, baby

You can't live your life in the baby seat
You've got to stand on your own
Don't admit defeat
You can't live your life in the baby seat
(Ah-ah-ah)
(Ah-ah-ah)

You can't live your life in the baby seat




(Ah-ah-ah)
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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Baby Seat" by Barenaked Ladies follow the story of a woman who leaves her home town with a child and a man named Billy. Leaving behind all the selfless things she did, she thought life would just pass by without any wonders. However, Billy is left to take care of the child as the woman decides to stand on her own and not live life in a baby seat. It shows that sometimes situations may force us to leave our comfort zones and face the reality of life.


Later, she meets a man, recognizing him as Jack Kerouac's son. She bends down and kisses his feet, indicating her submission to him. That night, between the sheets, she tells him that he cannot live his life in the baby seat and has to stand on his own, not admitting defeat. The woman then spends 40 days at sea and expresses her intention to renounce Jack Kerouac and all the romantic shit associated with being an artist.


Ultimately, "Baby Seat" outlines the struggles and challenges that people face while growing up, and how important it is to face these challenges and not live life in a baby seat.


Line by Line Meaning

You left Billy with the kid
You entrusted Billy, a kid, to take care of another child.


And all the selfless things you did with Billy
You did selfless things with Billy, despite leaving him with a child.


You left your home town in the spring
You left your hometown during springtime.


And turned your back on everything
You left everything behind and started anew.


You thought your life would just go by
You believed that your life would just pass you by.


Without a pause to wonder, don't be silly
You dismissed the idea of pausing to contemplate life.


But you can't live your life in the baby seat
You can't stay in the comfort of the baby seat, you need to take action.


You've got to stand on your own
You need to be independent and self-reliant.


Don't admit defeat
Don't give up easily, don't admit defeat.


He came down from his retreat
He came out of hiding and appeared before her.


She saw him later in the street
She met him again in the street after their first encounter.


He said, "You are the only one
He expressed that she was unique and special to him.


To recognize that I'm the son"
She was the only one to recognize him as himself.


So she bent down and kissed his feet
She showed him respect and admiration by kissing his feet.


And then that night, between the sheets she told him
Later that night, they were intimate and she expressed her feelings to him.


Forty days at sea
They spent forty days at sea.


Then she turned and said to me
She turned to the artist and said something.


"If we make it back
She expressed doubts about their safe return.


I'll renounce Jack Kerouac
She promised to give up Jack Kerouac and his Romantic ideologies.


And all that romantic crap
She vowed to give up all Romantic notions.


Like I'm an artist don't look back"
She expressed that she was like an artist who doesn't dwell on the past.


Now we're living somewhere else
We now live in a different place.


We keep opinions to ourselves
We keep our opinions to ourselves.


But still we seek a sneaky peek at heaven
We quietly hope for a glimpse of something better.


When the working week defeats us
When the workweek gets to us.


If you think growing up is tough
If you believe that growing up is difficult.


Then you've just not grown up enough, baby
If you can't handle growing up, you're not mature enough.


You can't live your life in the baby seat
You can't stay in the comfort of the baby seat, you need to take action.


You've got to stand on your own
You need to be independent and self-reliant.


Don't admit defeat
Don't give up easily, don't admit defeat.


You can't live your life in the baby seat
You can't stay in the comfort of the baby seat, you need to take action.


(Ah-ah-ah)
Vocalizations without meaning.


(Ah-ah-ah)
Vocalizations without meaning.


You can't live your life in the baby seat
You can't stay in the comfort of the baby seat, you need to take action.


(Ah-ah-ah)
Vocalizations without meaning.


(Ah-ah-ah)
Vocalizations without meaning.




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Written by: Stephen Duffy, Steven Page

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