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Bull In A China Shop
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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I'm a kid in a candy store
I'm a bull in a china shop
I'm a tired old metaphor
For everything you can't afford
And everything you can't afford to be

I'm a public embarrassment
I'm a bottle of diet poison
I'm a walking advertisement
For everything I never meant
And everything I never meant to be

I can't hear a thing
'Cause I've stopped listening

I'm the reason I don't go out
I'm afraid I might tell me something
I'm the shadow of every doubt
I'm the product the song's about
And I'm the product the song's about to be

I can't hear a thing
'Cause I've stopped listening
I can't hear a thing
'Cause I've stopped listening

Every morning
Since I was born
It's been hard to look in the mirror
And see my face for the horns

All the fun that the law allows
All the fun but with half the meaning
Come on over, I'll show you how
If you lived here, you'd be home by now
If you still lived here, you'd be home now with me

I can't hear a thing
'Cause I've stopped listening
I can?t hear a thing
'Cause I've stopped listening

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Barenaked Ladies' song Bull in a China Shop reflect on the insecurities, self-doubt, and inner turmoil of an individual. The opening line "I'm a kid in a candy store, I'm a bull in a china shop" is a metaphor for feeling out of place or too big for one's surroundings, causing destruction and chaos. The singer is struggling with the ideals of societal norms, trying to fit in while also feeling trapped and isolated.


The song touches on the idea of self-sabotage, with lines like "I'm the reason I don't go out" and "I'm the product the song's about to be." The singer acknowledges that they are their own worst enemy, continually standing in their own way, which leads to frustration and despair. The chorus, "I can't hear a thing 'cause I've stopped listening," signifies a sense of detachment and numbness, where the individual has shut down and stopped caring.


The lyrics also address the concept of identity, and the difficulty of seeing oneself in a positive light. The line, "Every morning since I was born, it's been hard to look in the mirror and see my face for the horns," expresses the challenge of self-acceptance, and the struggle with being one's own worst critic.


Overall, Bull in a China Shop portrays the complexities of the human psyche and the struggle to find a sense of identity and belonging.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm a kid in a candy store
I am filled with excitement and wonder like a child in a store filled with candy


I'm a bull in a china shop
I am reckless and dangerous like a bull in a shop full of fragile items


I'm a tired old metaphor
I am an overused comparison that has lost its effectiveness


For everything you can't afford
I represent everything that is beyond your financial means


And everything you can't afford to be
I represent everything that is beyond your capabilities or aspirations


I'm a public embarrassment
I bring shame and humiliation to myself and those around me


I'm a bottle of diet poison
I am a seemingly harmless substance that can have negative effects on your health


I'm a walking advertisement
I am a representation of something being promoted or sold


For everything I never meant
I am associated with things that were not intended or meant to happen


And everything I never meant to be
I am associated with things that I did not intend or aspire to become


I can't hear a thing
I am not listening or paying attention to anything


'Cause I've stopped listening
I have purposefully decided to tune out or ignore everything


I'm the reason I don't go out
I am the cause of my own isolation and avoidance of social situations


I'm afraid I might tell me something
I fear that I may reveal something to myself that I do not want to face


I'm the shadow of every doubt
I am the reflection of all the uncertainties and insecurities that plague me


I'm the product the song's about
I am the subject or focus of the song


And I'm the product the song's about to be
I will continue to be the focus of this song and its message


Every morning since I was born
Starting from my earliest memories, every day has been the same


It's been hard to look in the mirror
It is difficult to face myself and confront my own flaws


And see my face for the horns
To see myself with the negative traits or characteristics that I possess


All the fun that the law allows
I engage in activities that are legal but not necessarily morally sound


All the fun but with half the meaning
I derive pleasure from things that are ultimately shallow and lacking in substance


Come on over, I'll show you how
I am inviting others to follow in my misguided footsteps


If you lived here, you'd be home by now
If you were like me, you too would be stuck in this cycle of self-destructive behavior


If you still lived here, you'd be home now with me
If you were still trapped in this same lifestyle, we would be together in our misery




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ED ROBERTSON, STEVEN PAGE

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