Spider in My Room
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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There's a spider in my room
There's a spider in my room

Then the voice above my head
Said if that spider were made dead
I'd better grow some fins 'cause
It would make it easier to swim
I don't like spiders and snakes
The way they crawl, the way they shake
If a spider gets killed, how does that make it rain?
How could I be the one to blame?

A whisper drizzled down from the ice in its eyes
It said, "Try pickin' on your own damn size."
But the Hoover was quick, termination complete
In its bedroom home not a chance to eat

In the corner beside my bed
Very busy spinning thread
Eight legs and a little head

I hear the thunder from outside
And the water's gettin' high

I don't like moths and bugs
They buzz, they get in the rugs
But where does a guy find some room
In this liferaft home, a little rubber tomb

In the corner beside my bed
Very busy spinning thread
Eight legs and a little head

There's a spider in my room




There's a spider in my room
Spider

Overall Meaning

In My Room is a quirky and upbeat song by Canadian rock band, Barenaked Ladies. The song starts with a repetition of the line “There’s a spider in my room,” which sets up the main theme of the song as the singer has a spider in his room. The lyrics then introduce a voice above his head that suggests that if the spider were killed, the singer must then grow fins to wear so as to swim easier. The following lines express the singer’s distaste for spiders, and how killing them could lead to causing rain. Curiously, he then wonders if he could be blamed for it. The story continues when the spider whispers to him, and warns him to “pick on someone his own size.” The spider is quick to meet its demise at the hands of a vacuum cleaner, leaving it no chance to eat. The song’s lyrics end by describing the little eight-legged creature busy spinning thread in the corner of the room as the singer tries to find some quiet in the liferaft home.


What makes this song so interesting is that while the lyrics at a glance, might seem nonsensical, there are underlying meanings that have been discovered by different groups of fans over the years. For example, some fans interpret the song to be about drug addiction, specifically cocaine, with the spider representing the drug in question. However, Ed Robertson, one of the band's lead singers, exclaims he was just trying to write a funny song about having a spider in his room, and that any underlying meanings were unintentional. The song was originally conceived as a joke after Robertson saw a spider in his bathroom, and he never thought it would turn into such a popular song.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a spider in my room
There is an arachnid in my living quarters


There's a spider in my room
Repetition of the aforementioned statement


Then the voice above my head
A voice, seemingly from the sky, spoke to me


Said if that spider were made dead
The voice suggested the spider die


I'd better grow some fins 'cause
The voice claimed it would be easier to swim if I were to grow fins


It would make it easier to swim
The death of the spider would allow my ability to swim


I don't like spiders and snakes
The artist has negative feelings towards arachnids and reptiles


The way they crawl, the way they shake
The artist dislikes the movement of these creatures


If a spider gets killed, how does that make it rain?
The artist wonders how killing a spider would cause precipitation


How could I be the one to blame?
The artist questions why they would be held responsible for the spider's death


A whisper drizzled down from the ice in its eyes
A quiet voice seemed to come from the spider's cold, lifeless eyes


It said, "Try pickin' on your own damn size."
The voice urged the artist to target something of their own size


But the Hoover was quick, termination complete
The vacuum cleaner disposed of the spider with speed and efficiency


In its bedroom home not a chance to eat
The arachnid never had the opportunity to consume food in its place of rest


In the corner beside my bed
The arachnid resided in a location near the artist's sleeping area


Very busy spinning thread
The spider was actively creating webbing


Eight legs and a little head
A description of the spider's anatomy


I hear the thunder from outside
Audible sound of a storm occurring outdoors


And the water's gettin' high
The water level is rising due to the storm


I don't like moths and bugs
The artist dislikes other insects


They buzz, they get in the rugs
These creatures make a buzzing sound and can be found in floor coverings


But where does a guy find some room
The artist wonders where they can find an area not occupied by insects


In this liferaft home, a little rubber tomb
The artist's home feels like a small, confined space


In the corner beside my bed
Reiteration of the arachnid's location


Very busy spinning thread
Reiteration of the spider's activity


Eight legs and a little head
Reiteration of the spider's anatomy


There's a spider in my room
Reiteration of the arachnid's presence


There's a spider in my room
Final repetition of the spider's location


Spider
A simple, one-word reference to the arachnid




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JIM CREEGGAN

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