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Call and Answer
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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I think it's getting to the point
Where I can be myself again (I think)
It's getting to the point
Where we have almost made amends
I think it's the getting to the point
That is the hardest part

And if you call, I will answer
And if you fall, I'll pick you up
And if you court this disaster
I'll point you home
I'll point you home

You think I only think about you
When we're both in the same room (you think)
I'm only here to witness
The remains of love exhumed
You think we're here to play
A game of who loves more than whom

And if you call, I will answer
And if you fall, I'll pick you up
And if you court this disaster

You think it's only fair to do what's best for
You and you alone (you think)
It's only fair to do the same to me
When you're not home
I think it's time to make this something that is
More than only fair

So if you call, I will answer
And if you fall, I'll pick you up
And if you court this disaster
I'll point you home

But I'm warning you, don't ever do
Those crazy, messed-up things that you do
If you ever do
I promise you, I'll be the first to crucify you
Now it's time to prove that you've come back here to rebuild
Rebuild
Rebuild
Rebuild
Rebuild
Rebuild
Rebuild
Rebuild
Rebuild
Rebuild
Rebuild, oh

Oh, oh, oh, oh
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh

Rebuild, rebuild

Overall Meaning

The song "Call and Answer" by Barenaked Ladies is a poignant reflection on the ebbs and flows of a complicated relationship. The singer confesses that it's been a long road getting to the point where he feels comfortable being himself again, and he's grateful for the progress that's been made in repairing the relationship. However, there are still lingering doubts and insecurities, as evidenced by the lyrical refrain "I think it's the getting to the point that is the hardest part."


Throughout the song, the singer acknowledges the complexities and dynamics of the relationship, including feelings of jealousy and insecurity, the need for mutual support, and the potential for destructive behavior. The chorus offers a promise to answer the call and be there for the other person, while also warning that there are limits to what the singer can tolerate.


Overall, "Call and Answer" is a beautifully introspective song that captures the highs and lows of human relationships with honesty and sensitivity.


Line by Line Meaning

I think it's getting to the point Where I can be myself again (I think) It's getting to the point Where we have almost made amends I think it's the getting to the point That is the hardest part
The singer feels like they are finally getting back to a place where they can be their true self again and they are starting to rebuild their relationship. However, they acknowledge that getting to this point has been difficult.


And if you call, I will answer And if you fall, I'll pick you up And if you court this disaster I'll point you home I'll point you home
The singer is making a promise to be there for the other person. They are willing to support them through difficult times and help guide them back to a better place.


You think I only think about you When we're both in the same room (you think) I'm only here to witness The remains of love exhumed You think we're here to play A game of who loves more than whom
The singer is frustrated because the other person seems to think that they are only around for the other person's benefit. They are tired of playing games and just want to move forward.


You think it's only fair to do what's best for You and you alone (you think) It's only fair to do the same to me When you're not home I think it's time to make this something that is More than only fair
The artist is pointing out that the other person only seems to think about themselves and not the artist's needs. They want to move beyond this and create a more equal and balanced partnership.


But I'm warning you, don't ever do Those crazy, messed-up things that you do If you ever do I promise you, I'll be the first to crucify you
The artist is setting a boundary and warning the other person that certain behaviors are not acceptable. They will not tolerate the other person hurting them again.


Now it's time to prove that you've come back here to rebuild Rebuild Rebuild Rebuild Rebuild Rebuild Rebuild Rebuild Rebuild Rebuild, oh Oh, oh, oh, oh Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh Ooh, ooh
The song ends on a hopeful note, with the singer expressing their desire to rebuild the relationship and move forward in a positive direction.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Stephen Duffy, Steven Page

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Comments from YouTube:

@Screamsatoceans

Beautiful and perfectly, brutally, honest. This song is heart breaking. I miss the 90s

@dalepalaniuk9338

You said it all.

@rickymolina3494

You nailed it

@TheShadowKarl

Hands down my favorite BNL song. This is just an amazing song and without Steve their best songs are missing from any live performances. What a powerful and emotionally charged song.

@MapexMonster

One of the best bands ever. If you don't love the Ladies, then you don't understand music.

@James-if3kc

Pretentious comment. "If you don't like this band that I like, then you don't understand anything about music." Just shut the hell up.

@nathancrimes3770

One of my all time favourite songs ... crazy the emotions that this evokes

@2Mushy

I have always enjoyed this song, but as an adult I have a whole new appreciation for it.

@Mars-bu3kb

So true Michelle

@jovan3546

Agreed!

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