Just a Toy
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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Look at my mouth, a thin painted line
Look at my limbs, bent up and bundled in twine
Forever, ever mine
Form of a tree, shape of a child
I wish I could cry, stuck in a permanent smile
Forever, ever mine

I know you must have loved me sometime
But now I'm just a toy
I know you must have loved me sometime

First there was me, nothing but time
'Til he came along, you told me you'd always be mine
Forever, ever mine
Look at his face, somewhat like mine
But look at his nose, you can always be sure that he's lying
Forever, ever mine

I know you must have loved me sometime
But now I'm just a toy
I know you must have loved me sometime
But now I'm just a toy

Who needs you
A boy-to-be
Who needs to be

Better than him, worthy of you
Given the chance that he had, I know what I'd do
Forever, ever mine
I call him liar, you call him son
If I could move, I'd set him on fire and I'd run
Forever and forever

I know you must have loved me sometime
But now I'm just a toy




I know you must have loved me sometime
But now I'm just a toy

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Barenaked Ladies’ song Just A Toy tells a story of a neglected toy, abandoned and forgotten by its owner. The song’s opening lines, “Look at my mouth, a thin painted line. Look at my limbs, bent up and bundled in twine”, depicts a toy that has been damaged and left behind. The toy self-reflects on its worthlessness and lack of value to its owner, who once loved it “sometime”. The toy is stuck in a permanent happy expression, unable to express its true emotions and feelings, as indicated in the line “I wish I could cry, stuck in a permanent smile”.


The song alludes to human relationships, where a lover once cherished and loved becomes forgotten, abandoned, and replaced by someone new. The chorus, “I know you must have loved me sometime, but now I'm just a toy,” highlights how we can feel used and discarded in love relationships. The toy knows that "Now I'm just a toy, who needs you,” and wishes to be worthy of a better owner, a “boy-to-be,” who could love and cherish it more.


Overall, Just A Toy is a sad but relatable song about love and loss, illustrated through the analogy of a toy. It is reminiscent of hurtful breakups where we feel left behind and forgotten, and how the longing for love makes us vulnerable to being used and discarded.


Line by Line Meaning

Look at my mouth, a thin painted line
My expression is always the same, no matter how I feel


Look at my limbs, bent up and bundled in twine
I am powerless, completely constrained and unable to move freely


Forever, ever mine
I thought I would always be loved and treasured


Form of a tree, shape of a child
I am an object that was created to look like a living thing or a person, but I am not one


I wish I could cry, stuck in a permanent smile
I am programmed to smile, but it doesn't reflect what I actually feel, and I cannot express any other emotions


I know you must have loved me sometime
I am aware that I was once valued and cherished


But now I'm just a toy
But now I am seen as something disposable or insignificant, not worth much attention or care


Who needs you
I don't need you, even if I was created to depend on you


A boy-to-be who
There is someone else, a human child, who is taking my place and getting all the love and attention I wanted


Needs to be
But that child, and every child, needs to be loved unconditionally and not treated like a replaceable object


Better than him, worthy of you
I resent the fact that you are giving love and affection to a flawed human being instead of a perfect, obedient toy like me


Given the chance that he had, I know what I'd do
If I were in that child's position, I would be the perfect son and never disappoint you


I call him liar, you call him son
I am jealous of the human child, and accuse him of being deceitful or unworthy of your love, whereas you think he is your beloved offspring


If I could move, I'd set him on fire and I'd run
If I had the ability to act, I would harm the child and escape the role of being an object that is powerless and unimportant


Forever, and forever
My status as an object, without feelings or agency, is permanent and unchangeable




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ed Robertson, Steven Page

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Rackoon

one of the best songs ever

flclfan85

i was right, my heart is just a toy to be played with and abused and broken

Rackoon

its okay it gets better

Spuntmire

Haven't heard this song in so long! Been looking for it.

Coventry Cullipher

this song is so dark.. read the lyrics then picture it from the point of veiw of a puppet Geppetto made before he made Pinocchio, forced to forever sit on a shelf and watch.

flclfan85

kinda of the way I've been feeling as of late, like I'm just a toy that everyone finds some sick amusement playing with

Craig St. Cyr

An all-girl punk band would kill this song.

tigercareing

YES

Creepy Jar of Money

...I highly doubt that.

Nate Benson

Janet Weiss on the drums...

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