Teenage Wasteland
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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Out here in the fields
I fought for my meals
I get my back into my living
I don't need to fight
To prove I'm right
I don't need to be forgiven

Don't cry
Don't raise your eye
It's only teenage wasteland

Sally, take my hand
Travel south crossland
Put out the fire
And don't look past my shoulder

The exodus is here
The happy ones are near
Let's get together
Before we get much older

Teenage wasteland
It's only teenage wasteland
Teenage wasteland, oh yeah




Teenage wasteland
They're all wasted

Overall Meaning

Barenaked Ladies' "Teenage Wasteland" is a cover of The Who's "Baba O'Riley," which is known for its iconic synthesizer riff. However, Barenaked Ladies' version features more prominent acoustic guitars, giving the cover a different feel than the original. The opening lyrics of the song immediately draw the listener's attention to the struggles of daily life, with the singer fighting for their meals through hard work. Despite the hardships, the singer does not feel the need to fight or be forgiven. The chorus then delivers the famous line "It's only teenage wasteland," which implies that the struggles of the singer, while difficult, are only a part of the universal experience of growing up.


The second verse introduces a new character, Sally, who is asked to take the singer's hand and travel across the land to put out a fire. The exodus referenced in the chorus then makes more sense, as the "happy ones" who have made it are close by. The singer hopes to get together with everyone else before they all get too old, emphasizing the fleeting nature of youth and the importance of enjoying it while it lasts. The second chorus then repeats the "teenage wasteland" refrain, and the final line summarizes the state of the singer's peers as "all wasted."


Line by Line Meaning

Out here in the fields
I grew up in a rural area and have worked hard to provide for myself


I fought for my meals
I've had to struggle to earn a living and put food on the table


I get my back into my living
I put all of my effort and strength into earning a living for myself


I don't need to fight
I don't have to prove myself by getting into physical altercations


To prove I'm right
I'm confident in my beliefs and opinions, and don't need to force them on others


I don't need to be forgiven
I am confident in my own actions and don't need validation or approval from others


Don't cry
Don't be upset or emotional about this


Don't raise your eye
Don't look at this situation with too much attention or significance


It's only teenage wasteland
This is just a phase of life and will pass soon enough


Sally, take my hand
Let's stick together and support each other through tough times


Travel south crossland
Let's leave this area and explore new places and opportunities


Put out the fire
Let's extinguish the negativity and drama that surrounds us


And don't look past my shoulder
Don't dwell on the past and focus on the present and future


The exodus is here
People are leaving this area and moving on


The happy ones are near
There are better times and happier people ahead


Let's get together
Let's come together and support each other through tough times


Before we get much older
Before it's too late, let's make the most of our youth and opportunities


Teenage wasteland
This time in our lives can feel like a waste or unimportant


It's only teenage wasteland
This might not be the most important or memorable time in our lives


Teenage wasteland, oh yeah
Yeah, this time can be tough and difficult


Teenage wasteland
This time in our lives can feel like a waste or unimportant


They're all wasted
Many people in this area are struggling or wasting away their youth




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

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