My Big Sister
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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I like my big sister
But I don't want to wear her coat
May be black, It may fit perfect
But you and I both know it is a girls coat

Now I can handle some hand me downs
Shirts and sandles are out of bounds
Balls and games and such I don't mind
But a coat, over the line





Overall Meaning

The song "My Big Sister" by Barenaked Ladies is a playful yet relatable depiction of a younger sibling's mixed feelings towards hand-me-downs from their older sister. The lyrics convey the singer's fondness for their sister but their reluctance to wear her coat which may fit perfectly but is meant for girls. The singer draws a line at wearing the coat, despite being willing to accept other items such as games or clothes that are gender-neutral.


The song highlights the complexities of sibling relationships, where the younger sibling often looks up to and admires their older counterpart, yet there may be moments of competing for independence or individuality. It also sheds light on the societal expectations surrounding gender roles and how it can influence one's behavior and choices, even in something as seemingly trivial as wearing a coat.


Overall, "My Big Sister" is a catchy and lighthearted tune that resonates with anyone who has siblings or has experienced hand-me-downs at some point in their lives.


Line by Line Meaning

I like my big sister
I have a positive relationship with my older sibling


But I don't want to wear her coat
I do not want to wear my sister's clothing item


May be black, It may fit perfect
The coat may be a desirable color and size


But you and I both know it is a girls coat
Despite the appeal, the coat is intended for females and thus not suitable for me


Now I can handle some hand me downs
I am open to receiving used items from my sister


Shirts and sandles are out of bounds
There are some limits to what I am willing to accept as hand-me-downs


Balls and games and such I don't mind
I do not have any reservations in accepting used toys or sports equipment


But a coat, over the line
A coat is the one item that I am not comfortable accepting as a hand-me-down due to gender norms




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ED ROBERTSON

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