Long Way Back Home
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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It's a long way back home
to pack up and leave again
Together alone
You without me again

It's a long way back home
and a long way back here again
I should have known
That you would just bleed again

For the first time I knew what to do
The first time it's just me and you
and then the worst timing I ever knew
I have to go
I already know

It's a long way back home
To feel like I'm far away
How should I know
What goes on here anyway?

For the first time I knew what to do
The first time it's just me and you
and then the worst timing I ever knew
I have to go
I already know

Why not spend a week on a star
No time, he can't get there by car
When we get some time on our own
We'll plan our next year alone

It's a long way back home
from just about anywhere
'Cause once through the door
I'm not even halfway there

For the first time I knew what to do
The first time it's just me and you
and then the worst timing I ever knew
I have to go
I already know





It's a long way back home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Barenaked Ladies’s “Long Way Back Home” convey a sense of distance and emotional detachment. The singer appears to be leaving a place they have called home, but it seems they have already mentally checked out of this place and the people in it. The first verse sets up the idea of leaving again, emphasizing that the singer and the person they are addressing are “together alone” - reinforcing the sense of someone being physically present but emotionally distant. As the song progresses, the lyrics suggest that the singer is leaving because they have a sense of what they need to do next and recognize that they can't stay in the current situation.


The lines “For the first time I knew what to do / The first time it's just me and you / and then the worst timing I ever knew / I have to go / I already know” indicate a decision to leave a person or place behind. These lines suggest that the singer has a newfound sense of direction, but it conflicts with the timing of their departure. Meanwhile, the chorus - “It's a long way back home / to feel like I'm far away / How should I know / what goes on here anyway?” - underscores the notion that the singer is physically in a place, but emotionally distant from it. The final verse plays with the idea of distance and suggests that the singer is physically far away, but that the real distance is emotional.


Overall, the song seems to be about the struggle of finding meaning and connection in a world of impermanence, and the difficulties involved in leaving things behind to pursue something that might never come to fruition.


Line by Line Meaning

It's a long way back home
Returning home feels like a daunting journey.


to pack up and leave again
Having to pack up belongings and leave once more.


Together alone
Being physically together but feeling emotionally distant.


You without me again
Feeling disconnected from the person you are with.


and a long way back here again
Returning to the same place once more feels like a distant journey.


I should have known
Realizing that a situation was predictable after the fact.


That you would just bleed again
Anticipating the hurt and pain that comes with staying in a troubled relationship.


For the first time I knew what to do
Feeling confident in decision making.


The first time it's just me and you
Enjoying each other's company with no distractions.


and then the worst timing I ever knew
Being faced with unfortunate timing for having to leave.


I have to go
Knowing that leaving is inevitable.


I already know
Being certain of the decision to leave.


To feel like I'm far away
Feeling emotionally distant even when physically close.


How should I know
Being unsure of what to expect.


What goes on here anyway?
Feeling disconnected from the situation or environment.


Why not spend a week on a star
Daydreaming about escape and adventure.


No time, he can't get there by car
Realizing that the daydream of escape is not feasible.


When we get some time on our own
Looking forward to having time alone together.


We'll plan our next year alone
Anticipating making plans for the future together without outside influence.


from just about anywhere
No matter where you are, the journey back home feels long.


'Cause once through the door
Feeling like the journey is incomplete once arriving home.


I'm not even halfway there
Not feeling fully present and content in one's surroundings.




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