Long While
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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It's gonna be a long while
It's gonna be a long, long while
Gonna be a long while, living

A sad, sad day
When he finally goes away
There's gonna be a deli tray
And some tears
But it could be years

Everybody's lining up
To get a piece of grandpa's stuff
If you think that living's tough
Dying's worse

It's gonna be a long while
It's gonna be a long, long while
It's gonna be a long while, living

It only takes a little slip
For him to fall and break his hip
And then it's just a downhill trip
To his grave
Embalmed and shaved

Sister wants the figurines
Brother wants the fax machine
Mother thinks it's all obscene
'Cause she'll be next

But it's gonna be a long while
It's gonna be a long, long while
It's gonna be a long while, living

Beneath the chatter no one heard
The old man's final dying words
He lay alone so pale and small
And whispered, "How I hate you all"
His life is not what I would call living

Wait until
The lawyer finally reads the will
Circling above their kill
Everyone will be stunned

He gave it all to charity
Dangled like a carrot, he
Decided not to share it, we
Should have known

Grandpa's gonna be a long while
Gonna be a long, long while
Gonna be a long while, living
Grandpa's gonna be long while
Gonna be a long, long while
It's gonna be a long while, living
Long while,
Gonna be a long, long while, living
Long while,




Oh he's gonna be a long, long while,
Gonna be a long while, living.

Overall Meaning

The Barenaked Ladies' song "Long While" is about the inevitability of death, and the struggles that come with it for both the dying individual and their loved ones. The song paints a bleak picture of the aftermath of a loved one's death, focusing particularly on the material possessions that are left behind and the greed and tension that often arises as a result. The lyrics describe a family members' anticipation of the will reading and their disappointment when they discover that the deceased has decided to donate all of their possessions to charity.


The song's opening lines, "It's gonna be a long while, It's gonna be a long, long while, Gonna be a long while, living," set the tone for the rest of the song. The refrain repeats throughout the song, underscoring the idea that life is long and difficult, but death is even more challenging.


The song also includes a dramatic twist at the end, revealing that the old man who has died left all of his possessions to charity. This is surprising to his family members who had been eagerly waiting for their share of the inheritance.


Overall, "Long While" is a poignant and thought-provoking look at the end of life and the complexities that arise after a loved one's passing.


Line by Line Meaning

It's gonna be a long while
The wait for Grandpa's death and distribution of his possessions will be a long and uncertain process


It's gonna be a long, long while
The process of waiting and grieving for Grandpa will take a considerable amount of time


Gonna be a long while, living
The time to live through the experience of Grandpa's death and aftermath will seem long and drawn out


A sad, sad day
The day Grandpa finally passes away will be a day filled with deep sadness and emotion


When he finally goes away
When Grandpa dies, he will be leaving his family and loved ones behind


There's gonna be a deli tray
At the funeral, there will be food and refreshments provided for mourners


And some tears
In addition to food, there will also be a lot of crying and emotional expression


But it could be years
Despite the anticipation and preparation for Grandpa's death, it still may be many years until it actually happens


Everybody's lining up
Grandpa's potential heirs and those interested in inheriting his possessions are already preparing and jostling for position


To get a piece of grandpa's stuff
Grandpa's possessions are in high demand and many people are hoping to get something from his estate


If you think that living's tough
Despite the difficulties of life, experiencing the death of a loved one is much harder


Dying's worse
Dying is even more difficult and painful than living through the eventual death of a loved one


It only takes a little slip
Grandpa is at risk for falling and injuring himself, potentially leading to his death


For him to fall and break his hip
If Grandpa falls and injures himself, it could result in a hip fracture, which is particularly dangerous for elderly individuals


And then it's just a downhill trip
Once Grandpa becomes injured, his health and wellbeing are likely to quickly deteriorate, leading to a decline and eventual death


To his grave
Grandpa's inevitable death will come sooner or later and he will be laid to rest in a cemetery


Embalmed and shaved
After Grandpa dies, his body will be preserved through embalming and prepared for funeral services


Sister wants the figurines
Grandpa's sister is interested in his collection of figurines


Brother wants the fax machine
Grandpa's brother is hoping to inherit his fax machine


Mother thinks it's all obscene
Grandpa's mother is upset and thinks it's inappropriate that there's a rush to claim his possessions before he even dies


'Cause she'll be next
Grandpa's mother is aware that she too will eventually pass away and the cycle of inheritance and grieving will continue


Beneath the chatter no one heard
Despite the chaos and commotion surrounding Grandpa's death, nobody heard his final words


The old man's final dying words
Grandpa's last words before his death


He lay alone so pale and small
Grandpa's death was a lonely and small moment of finality


And whispered, 'How I hate you all'
Grandpa's final words were bitter and expressed his resentment towards those around him


His life is not what I would call living
Grandpa's life was not pleasant, and in his final moments, he expressed regret and frustration with his existence


Wait until
In regard to the distribution of his possessions, everyone had to wait until a certain point in time


The lawyer finally reads the will
The will had to be read by the lawyer before the inheritance process could begin in earnest


Circling above their kill
Those hoping to inherit Grandpa's possessions are like vultures, circling above their prey


Everyone will be stunned
When Grandpa's will is read, those expecting to inherit his possessions may be surprised by its contents


He gave it all to charity
Grandpa decided to donate his estate to charity, leaving nothing for his family to inherit


Dangled like a carrot, he
Grandpa teased his family with the possibility of inheriting his estate, leading them on with the 'carrot on a stick' illusion


Decided not to share it, we
Grandpa made a final decision for his estate to be given to charity, frustrating those who had hoped to inherit it


Should have known
Despite the chaos leading up to his death and inheritance, Grandpa's decision to donate everything to charity should have been expected


Gonna be a long, long while, living
The experience of losing a loved one and dealing with the aftermath will be a long and difficult process


Long while,
The wait to say goodbye to Grandpa and move on from his death will seem long and never-ending


Oh he's gonna be a long, long while,
Grandpa's life, and the experience of living through his death and inheritance, will be a lengthy process


Gonna be a long while, living.
It will take a considerable amount of time to move through the grief and trauma of Grandpa's death and inheritance process




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

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