How Long
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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So, give it up for anger
It makes us strong
I maybe just meant to thank her
Strong and wrong

Don't say how Long
Don't say how long
How long

We never discuss the notches
We just fight away
Even a busted watch is right twice a day

Don't say how long
Don't say how long
How long
Don't say how long
Don't say how long
How long

I know you know how it feels
I know you know it's for reals
I know you know I know you
So don't say it

That's what it takes to go there
On and on
You make a good case for nowhere
So that's where I've gone
Don't say how long
Don't say how long
How long
Don't say when




Don't say where
Don't say how long

Overall Meaning

The song "How Long" by Barenaked Ladies talks about the power of anger and how it can make us strong, even if it's not always the right thing to do. The lyrics suggest that we shouldn't hold back our anger or try to keep track of how long it's been since we've been angry, but rather embrace it as a way to feel more alive and more in control.


The chorus repeats the phrase "Don't say how long" several times, emphasizing the idea that time is not important when it comes to anger. The verses describe how the band members fight amongst themselves and don't bother keeping track of who's winning or losing. Even something broken, like a watch, can still be right twice a day, just as even a broken relationship can sometimes still bring us happiness.


The bridge of the song suggests that we all know what it's like to feel angry and that we don't need to talk about it or explain it. We can just let ourselves feel it and move on. The lyrics end on the note that sometimes it's necessary to give in to anger and let it take us to a place where we feel more alive, even if that place is nowhere in particular.


Line by Line Meaning

So, give it up for anger
Acknowledgement of the power of anger and the benefits it can bring.


It makes us strong
Anger provides strength and motivation to overcome obstacles and challenges.


I maybe just meant to thank her
The singer expresses gratitude towards anger for providing a source of strength.


Strong and wrong
Despite the benefits of anger, it can also lead one into making mistakes that they may regret later on.


Don't say how Long
Emphasis on avoiding discussion or acknowledgement of the amount of time that has passed since some sort of conflict occurred.


We never discuss the notches
The singer and their companion have a tendency to avoid discussing the details of past arguments.


We just fight away
Rather than communication, the singer and their companion tend to repeatedly engage in fights instead of resolving their issues.


Even a busted watch is right twice a day
Even if something is broken or flawed, there can still be moments where it can be useful or accurate.


I know you know how it feels
The artist is aware that their companion also knows the feelings that come with anger and conflict.


I know you know it's for reals
Assurance that the issues they face are legitimate and not imagined or trivial.


I know you know I know you
The singer is confident in their understanding of their companion's feelings and experiences.


So don't say it
The artist urges their companion not to bring up the topic that they both know all too well.


That's what it takes to go there
Acknowledgment that conflict and anger are inevitable in relationships and that they are necessary to move forward and grow together.


On and on
A recognition that conflicts can persist for long periods of time and may be reoccurring.


You make a good case for nowhere
The singer's companion's actions or behaviors make it seem like they are not contributing towards any growth or progress in the relationship.


So that's where I've gone
The artist indicates that they have moved away from the situation to avoid engaging in more conflict or harm.


Don't say when
Similar emphasis placed on not specifying a time frame for past conflicts and arguments.


Don't say where
Avoidance of specifying a location or setting for past conflicts.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ED ROBERTSON, JIM CREEGGAN, KEVIN HEARN, KEVIN NEIL HEARN, TYLER STEWART

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