Serendipity
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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So long ago, on a summer day
I put my best shirt on
I took you to the matinee
With money from mowing lawns
Money from mowing lawns

You worked down at the Dairy Queen
We hit it off from the start
Now there's a blizzard in between
Frost inside a heart

If I had a good reason, I would share
It with you
Then the coldest season came
Making room for something new
Good for you
Good for me
Call it serendipity

Walking on coals, just trying to get through
But summers don't last that long
All that is left here is the truth
Everything else is gone

Gone without a good reason for me to share
With you
When the coldest season came
Making room for something new
Good for you
Good for me
Call it serendipity

If I could only hit my stride
I'll make it to the other side
I don't wanna be roadkill
When there's half a cup to fill
To fill

Good for you (call it serendipity)
Good for me (serendipity)
Call it serendipity
Call it serendipity
Call it serendipity

Walking on coals, just trying to get through
Now summers don't last so long




All that is left here is the truth
Everything else is gone

Overall Meaning

The song "Serendipity" by Barenaked Ladies tells a story of a summer romance that didn't last, but the memories remain. The song reminisces about the time when the singer put his best shirt on and took his love interest to a matinee, using money earned from mowing lawns. The girl worked at a Dairy Queen, and they hit it off immediately. However, a blizzard came between them, and they lost the warmth. The singer wishes he had a reason to explain why it ended, but everything else is gone; only the truth remains.


The use of the word "serendipity" in the chorus conveys the message that everything happens for a reason, and that is why the breakup was good for them. Walking on coals symbolizes the struggles and pain the singer has gone through, trying to get over the heartbreak. He wants to move on to the other side and not end up as roadkill, but half-filled with emotions.


In conclusion, "Serendipity" is a song that tells a story of a failed summer romance. The singer reflects on the memories he has, the pain he felt, and the lessons learned. The word "serendipity" in the chorus is symbolic of the singer's belief that everything happens for a reason, even if it's painful.


Line by Line Meaning

So long ago, on a summer day
Looking back at a memorable moment from the past


I put my best shirt on
Taking extra care to make a good impression


I took you to the matinee
Going on a date to see a movie in the afternoon


With money from mowing lawns
Earning money through hard work and dedication


You worked down at the Dairy Queen
Meeting someone who works at a local restaurant


We hit it off from the start
Feeling an immediate connection


Now there's a blizzard in between
Experiencing a distance or separation in the relationship


Frost inside a heart
Feeling cold and bitter towards someone


If I had a good reason, I would share
Wishing to explain the situation but unable to


It with you
Explaining the situation to the other person involved


Then the coldest season came
Winter symbolizes a tough time in the relationship


Making room for something new
Opportunity for a new beginning


Good for you
Celebrating the other person's success or happiness


Good for me
Feeling happy for oneself as well


Call it serendipity
Acknowledgement that things happen for a reason


Walking on coals, just trying to get through
Describing a tough situation that requires perseverance


But summers don't last that long
Time passes, and things change


All that is left here is the truth
Acknowledging that the relationship has ended


Everything else is gone
The good times have passed, and it's time to move on


If I could only hit my stride
Desiring to find one's path to success


I'll make it to the other side
Believing that there is a brighter future ahead


I don't wanna be roadkill
Not wanting to be a failure or suffer defeat


When there's half a cup to fill
Believing that there is still hope, and things can get better


Call it serendipity
Acknowledging that things happen for a reason


Call it serendipity
Recognizing that sometimes, things work out for the best


Call it serendipity
Celebrating the good that can come from unexpected events




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: KEVIN HEARN, KEVIN NEIL HEARN

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