Cologne
Ben Folds Lyrics


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Here in Cologne
I know I said it wrong
I walked you to the train
And back across alone
To my hotel room
And ordered me some food
And now I'm wondering why the floor has suddenly become a moving target
Four, three, two, one,
I'm letting you go
I will let go
If you will let go

(Four, three, two)

Says here an astronaut
Put on a pair of diapers
Drove eighteen hours
To kill her boyfriend
And in my hotel room, I'm wondering
If you read that story too?
And if we both might
Be having the same imaginary conversation

Four, three, two, one,
I'm letting you go
I will let go
If you will let go

(Four, three, two)

Weightless as I close my eyes
The ceiling opens in disguise

Such a painful trip
To find out this is it
And when I go to sleep
You'll be waking up

Four, three, two, one,
I'm letting you go




I will let go
If you will let go

Overall Meaning

The song "Cologne" by Ben Folds is a poignant and introspective piece about the end of a relationship. As the song opens, the singer is in Cologne, likely after a visit with a partner. They reminisce about the moments spent with the partner, where they walked each other to the train station and back. However, the singer is left alone in their hotel room, and they notice that the floor seems to be moving under their feet. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for the instability and uncertainty they are feeling within themselves.


The song then jumps to a news story about an astronaut who wore diapers for a road trip to kill her boyfriend. This strange news story is juxtaposed with the singer's own feelings of confusion and uncertainty about their life and relationships. They wonder if their partner has also read the same news story and if they are having the same thoughts and feelings.


In the chorus of the song, the singer declares their decision to let go of the relationship, but they ask their partner to do the same. They need to move forward with their lives and, in order to do so, they need to accept that the relationship has come to an end. The song concludes with the singer acknowledging the pain of this realization. They close their eyes, and the ceiling appears to open up, indicating perhaps that they are opening themselves up to new possibilities and experiences.


Line by Line Meaning

Here in Cologne
I find myself in Cologne, Germany.


I know I said it wrong
I regret something I said to you.


I walked you to the train
I accompanied you to the train station.


And back across alone
I returned to my hotel room by myself.


To my hotel room
I went to my hotel room.


And ordered me some food
I ordered some food for myself.


And now I'm wondering why the floor has suddenly become a moving target
I'm feeling dizzy, and I don't know why.


Four, three, two, one,
This is a countdown to letting go of someone or something.


I'm letting you go
I'm releasing my grip on something or someone.


If you will let go
If you release your grip as well.


(Four, three, two)
This countdown continues.


Says here an astronaut
There's a news story about an astronaut.


Put on a pair of diapers
She wore diapers on a long drive to harm her lover.


Drove eighteen hours
She drove for a long time.


To kill her boyfriend
Her intention was to kill her boyfriend.


And in my hotel room, I'm wondering
I'm curious and puzzled while staying in my hotel room.


If you read that story too?
Did you read that same news article?


And if we both might
Is it possible that both of us


Be having the same imaginary conversation
Are having an imaginary discussion about the story.


Weightless as I close my eyes
I'm feeling unencumbered as I shut my eyes.


The ceiling opens in disguise
The ceiling seems to be revealing a hidden truth.


Such a painful trip
This experience was emotionally challenging.


To find out this is it
To discover that this is the end.


And when I go to sleep
When I drift off to sleep.


You'll be waking up
You will be getting up at the same time.


Four, three, two, one,
The countdown to letting go continues.


I'm letting you go
I'm relinquishing my grip.


If you will let go
If you do the same.




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Written by: BEN FOLDS

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Muhammad Arisandi Pratama

Here in Cologne
I know I said it wrong
I walked you to the train
And back across alone
To my hotel room
And ordered me some food
And now I'm wondering why the floor has suddenly become a moving target
Four, three, two, one,
I'm letting you go
I will let go
If you will let go
Says here an astronaut
Put on a pair of diapers
Drove eighteen hours
To kill her boyfriend
And in my hotel room, I'm wondering
If you read that story too?
And if we both might
Be having the same imaginary conversation
Four, three, two, one,
I'm letting you go
I will let go…



All comments from YouTube:

Ye Flask

This song captures the feeling of losing someone who was an essential part of your life, and facing their void. You talked to them every day. Now, you’re alone. You read news articles (like the astronaut story) and immediately feel the urge to discuss it with them like always, only realize they aren’t there anymore. You wonder if they are missing your presence, too. But you had to let them go, see them off on the train, and now your life is completely different. This song is about facing that moment of separation at the train station... your last few moments with this person, before your life changes forever.

Robert Anderson

It hurts

sectiongang

You just summed up my life perfectly.

CROSSWOODS

He wrote this song while out of his mind on prescription pain relievers

Ye Flask

@CROSSWOODS DEAN VENTURE?! 🧡🧡🧡

Also I didn’t know that, but now the trippy parts of the song make a bit more sense lol

Edit: I have to add I was actually making a venture bros inspired music playlist and somehow wandered back to my comment on this video while doing that, this is surreal LMAO

Bryan Lewis

The first 52 seconds is the most beautiful melody I've ever heard.

sarahizzahsum

Beautiful. Ben Folds has helped me through the toughest breakup of my life with this gorgeously written song. I couldn't have said it better myself, Ben, although our stories are strangely similar yet oddly different.

Brandon H

This makes me feel sad but good in a weird way as if i was moving on and thinking "don't worry, it'll get better"

tee cee

yes

Stupid Whiteboy

Are you moving on from something or is that just a dumb thing that you said

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