Break Up At Food Court
Ben Folds Lyrics


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I tried to do it on Saturday
Say it all and then be on my way
I've been sitting here staring at my fries
I didn't have shit to say for an hour and a half

Breaking up, breaking up
Breaking up, beaking up
Breaking up, breaking up, yeah

Old Abe Lincoln, good old man
Washed his face in a frying pan
And he jumped out of a window with a stick in his hand
Said, "Hey, I'm Superman"

Breaking up, breaking up
Breaking up, yeah, breaking up




Breaking up, breaking up, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah

Overall Meaning

In Ben Folds's song Break Up At Food Court, the singer is trying to find the courage to break up with his significant other, but finds himself at a loss for words as they sit together in a food court. He had planned to break up with them that day and leave, but instead he finds himself staring at his fries, unable to speak for a whole hour and a half. The repetition of "breaking up" in the chorus emphasizes the singer's struggle with ending the relationship and the tension that builds up over time.


The second half of the song takes a sharp turn to a seemingly unrelated story about Abraham Lincoln. The line "washed his face in a frying pan" comes from a popular folk song about Lincoln, where it represents his humble origins. The next line, "jumped out of a window with a stick in his hand, said 'Hey, I'm Superman,'" is a reference to a comic from the 1960s featuring Lincoln as a superhero. The sudden shift to this whimsical storytelling could represent the singer's attempt to distract himself from the difficult situation at hand, or it could be a commentary on the absurdity of trying to make sense of love and relationships.


Overall, Break Up At Food Court is a relatable portrayal of the fear and uncertainty that come with ending a relationship. Through the use of repetition and unexpected imagery, Ben Folds captures the awkwardness and emotional turmoil that can accompany such a decision.


Line by Line Meaning

I tried to do it on Saturday
I attempted to end the relationship last Saturday


Say it all and then be on my way
I planned to say everything and leave immediately


I've been sitting here staring at my fries
I have been sitting quietly while looking at my french fries


I didn't have shit to say for an hour and a half
I was speechless for an hour and a half


Old Abe Lincoln, good old man
Reference to Abraham Lincoln, a respectable figure


Washed his face in a frying pan
A humorous exaggeration of a strange action


And he jumped out of a window with a stick in his hand
Another humorous exaggeration implying absurdity


Said, "Hey, I'm Superman"
A comical statement indicating overconfidence


Breaking up, breaking up
Refrain of song


Breaking up, beaking up
Refrain of song


Breaking up, breaking up, yeah
Refrain of song


Breaking up, yeah, breaking up
Refrain of song


Yeah, yeah, yeah
Refrain of song




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