The Humour Of The Situation
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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When you walked in, I said with a grin
That we were just talking about you
We all had to lie because you would cry
If you knew we were laughing at you
In the momentary lull before the band begins to play
There's an overwhelming stench of alibi

Come on now, now
Come on now, now
Enjoy the humour of the situation

I said on the phone "don't wait 'til I'm home"
But I'm sure I could hear you crying
I said where I was, but you doubt it because
It's the caller I.D. you're buying
In the hour that it took for me to drive up to the door
You'd arranged all my belongings on the lawn

Come on now, now
Come on now, now
Enjoy the humour of the situation

Have you heard the one about the boy
Who moved into the henhouse to sleep?
He woke up with egg on his face
When he found out all the hens had crossed the street

As I walked out, I thought about all I had left behind me
I felt a chill because I was still
Wearing the emperor's new clothes
My mind was racing with each chance that I had missed
While your next door neighbor soaked me with the hose
I've never felt so small, I've never been so dissed
As I shiver, dripping, while the chorus goes;

Come on now, now




Come on now, now
Enjoy the humour of the situation

Overall Meaning

"The Humour Of The Situation" by Barenaked Ladies is a song about dishonesty and the consequences that follow. It tells a story of a person who lies to their loved one about their whereabouts and activities and fears getting caught. The song begins with the singer smiling and kidding around with friends, while lying that they were talking about someone else, when in fact, they were discussing the person they were talking about. They all had to lie, knowing that the person would be hurt if they found out the truth. During this time, there is an overwhelming sense of guilt and the need to cover up the lie. Despite the tension, the singer urges everyone to enjoy the humour of the situation.


Throughout the song, there are additional scenarios that are used to exhibit the consequences of dishonesty. The singer describes a story about a boy who moved into the henhouse to sleep but woke up with egg on his face when he found out all the hens had left. This story is a metaphor for the singer's situation, suggesting that they were caught in their lie and publicly embarrassed. As the song concludes, the singer walks away from everything they've left behind, feeling small and dissed, as their neighbor soaks them with the hose.


Line by Line Meaning

When you walked in, I said with a grin
I pretended we were talking about something else when you entered the room


That we were just talking about you
We were actually talking about you when you weren't there


We all had to lie because you would cry
We had to lie because we knew you would be hurt if you found out


If you knew we were laughing at you
We were making fun of you and didn't want you to know


In the momentary lull before the band begins to play
There's a brief moment of silence before the music starts


There's an overwhelming stench of alibi
We were all coming up with excuses to cover our tracks


Come on now, now
Let's not dwell on this


Enjoy the humour of the situation
Let's try to find the funny side of things


I said on the phone 'don't wait 'til I'm home'
I told you not to wait up for me


But I'm sure I could hear you crying
I could tell you were upset even though you didn't say anything


I said where I was, but you doubt it because
You think I'm lying about my whereabouts


It's the caller I.D. you're buying
You're using the caller information to verify my location


In the hour that it took for me to drive up to the door
You had enough time to throw all my belongings out on the lawn


You'd arranged all my belongings on the lawn
You wanted me to know that you were mad at me


Have you heard the one about the boy
The story I'm about to tell is a joke


Who moved into the henhouse to sleep?
He was so poor that he had to live with the chickens


He woke up with egg on his face
The chickens defecated on him while he slept


When he found out all the hens had crossed the street
The chickens left him behind and went to a better place


As I walked out, I thought about all I had left behind me
I'm leaving this behind and starting anew


I felt a chill because I was still
I was nervous because I was still wearing the emperor's new clothes


Wearing the emperor's new clothes
I'm pretending to be something I'm not


My mind was racing with each chance that I had missed
I was thinking about all the opportunities I missed because of my mistakes


While your next door neighbor soaked me with the hose
Your neighbor is spraying me with water as I leave


I've never felt so small, I've never been so dissed
I've never felt so humiliated and disrespected


As I shiver, dripping, while the chorus goes
I'm shivering and wet while the music continues




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

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