One Little Slip
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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Well
I have a little dreidel
I made it out of clay
And when it's dry and ready
Then, dreidel I shall play.

Oh, dreidel, dreidel, dreidel
I made it out of clay
And when it's dry and ready
Then, dreidel I will play.

It has a lovely body
With legs so short and thin
And when it gets all tired
It drops and I will win.

Oh, dreidel, dreidel, dreidel
I made it out of clay
And when it's dry and ready
Then, dreidel I will play.

My dreidel is so playful
It loves to dance and spin
A happy game of dreidel
Come play now, let's begin.

Oh, dreidel, dreidel, dreidel
I made it out of clay




And when it's dry and ready
Then, dreidel I will play.

Overall Meaning

Contrary to what one might initially believe, the lyrics above are not directly from the Barenaked Ladies song "One Little Slip." Rather, they are the traditional lyrics to the Hanukkah game of dreidel. However, the song does include a reference to the dreidel game ("Better get a straight-jacket / You're gonna need a sedative / Just to come down / From the high of your holy dreidel"), and the lyrics to the dreidel game tie into the overall theme of chance and the unexpected that is present throughout the song.


"One Little Slip" is a song about taking risks and dealing with the consequences of those risks. The "slip" referred to in the title represents a mistake or misstep that can lead to disastrous consequences. The lyrics describe various scenarios in which one can take a chance and potentially succeed or fail, such as "playing the game of love" or "stepping out on the edge." However, the chorus serves as a warning not to take these risks lightly: "One little slip / You forget to grip / And down, down, down you slip."


The dreidel game is also a game of chance, where the outcome is unpredictable and can lead to either winning or losing. The reference to the dreidel game in the lyrics serves to reinforce the theme of taking risks and not knowing what the outcome will be. It also adds a touch of humor and levity to the otherwise serious nature of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

Well
The artist is beginning to tell a story.


I have a little dreidel
The artist introduces the subject of the song, a dreidel, a four-sided spinning top played with during Hanukkah.


I made it out of clay
The artist explains that the dreidel was created with clay.


And when it's dry and ready
The artist explains that the dreidel is finished when the clay is dry.


Then, dreidel I shall play
The artist is expressing eagerness to play with the dreidel once it is dry.


Oh, dreidel, dreidel, dreidel
The artist is singing the traditional Hanukkah song 'Dreidel Dreidel Dreidel,' which celebrates the spinning top game.


I made it out of clay
The artist reiterates that the dreidel was made out of clay.


And when it's dry and ready
The artist reminds the listener of the condition needed for the dreidel to be used in play -- dryness.


Then, dreidel I will play.
The artist expresses eagerness to play the game when the dreidel is ready.


It has a lovely body
The artist describes the allure of the dreidel’s shape and how it was pleasing to see and hold.


With legs so short and thin
The artist describes the dreidel's depiction of legs with a height that resembles shortage and thinness.


And when it gets all tired
The artist ascribes an imagined sense of fatigue and exhaustion to the dreidel that is made of clay.


It drops and I will win.
The artist describes that the dreidel will fall and the player will win when the dreidel is exhausted.


Oh, dreidel, dreidel, dreidel
The artist is calling to the traditional Hanukkah song about the spinning top game that’s well-liked by many Jews.


I made it out of clay
The artist reminds the listener that the dreidel had been created out of clay.


And when it's dry and ready
The artist reminds the listener that the dreidel needs to be dry in order to be played with.


Then, dreidel I will play.
The artist expresses eagerness to play the game again as soon as it’s dry.


My dreidel is so playful
The artist is expressing the liveliness and fun of the dreidel.


It loves to dance and spin
The artist ascribes an imagined ability to love and enjoy to the dreidel, which is a thing made of clay.


A happy game of dreidel
The artist describes the game of dreidel as a joyous and entertaining activity.


Come play now, let's begin.
The artist invites somebody or a group of people to come and join in playing the game of dreidel.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Samuel E. Goldfarb, Sam S. Grossman, Steven Page, Ed Robertson, Kevin Hearn, Jim Creeggan, Tyler Stewart

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