Practical Amanda
Ben Folds Lyrics


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Who'd look at that dump and see a home?
Why not move in somewhere easy?
Urinals where bedrooms ought to be
Who could be bothered, really?

You're really good at all that stuff
The nuts and bolts of living
Curtains, blinds and kitchen tables

I've got no time for dates and plans
No I'm too busy dreaming
You're the one with the attention span
You're not the free-wheeler

Practical, practical
Amanda
Saved one life
And made two others
Practical Amanda

Who'd look in your room
And see someone
That might be
Worth redeeming
Head and heart
And soul fucked up
Who could be bothered, really?

I've got no time for dates and plans
No I'm too busy dreaming
You're the one with the attention span
Practical Amanda

Practical, practical
Amanda
Saved one life




And made two others
Practical Amanda

Overall Meaning

In "Practical Amanda," Ben Folds sings about an unusual living situation and his admiration for a practical and attentive woman named Amanda. The repeated line "Who'd look at that dump and see a home?" suggests that the setting is not an ideal living space, with bedrooms occupying former bathroom spaces and a general sense of disarray. However, Amanda is able to make the best of the situation with her skills in domestic organization and décor. Folds seems to recognize that he is more of a dreamer than a doer and admires Amanda's ability to focus on the practical details of daily life.


The second verse takes on a more personal tone as Folds recognizes Amanda's ability to see the potential in people. He acknowledges that his own head, heart, and soul are "fucked up" and that it takes someone with a more practical outlook to see the value in him. The repetition of the phrase "saved one life and made two others" suggests that Amanda is not just a practical help in domestic matters but has a larger impact on those around her.


Overall, "Practical Amanda" is a song about contrasts: the messy setting versus Amanda's practicality, Folds' dreaminess versus Amanda's attention to detail, and Folds' own inner turmoil versus Amanda's ability to see and bring out the best in others.


Line by Line Meaning

Who'd look at that dump and see a home?
Who would view such a poor and run-down place as livable?


Why not move in somewhere easy?
Why not pick a simpler, less arduous place to live?


Urinals where bedrooms ought to be
The bathroom fixtures take the place of a sleeping area.


Who could be bothered, really?
Who has the motivation to undertake the necessary repairs and improvements?


You're really good at all that stuff
You are talented in handling the practical aspects of life such as homemaking and maintenance.


The nuts and bolts of living
The essential and fundamental aspects of preserving a home.


Curtains, blinds and kitchen tables
The furnishings and decor elements needed to complete a household.


I've got no time for dates and plans
I don't feel like spending my days focussing on scheduling and organising.


No I'm too busy dreaming
Instead, I'd rather spend my time wistfully daydreaming.


You're the one with the attention span
You're contrastingly great at staying concentrated and focused.


You're not the free-wheeler
You are more grounded and less carefree in your ways.


Who'd look in your room And see someone That might be Worth redeeming
Who would enter your personal space and recognize the potential worth in the person dwelling it?


Head and heart And soul fucked up Who could be bothered, really?
Between mental, emotional and spiritual struggles, fixing up the room seems like a low priority.


Practical, practical Amanda, Saved one life And made two others, Practical Amanda
Amanda's practicality was employed in saving one life directly, and helping two others indirectly.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BEN FOLDS, BENJAMIN SCOTT FOLDS, NICHOLAS PETER JOHN HORNBY, NICK HORNBY

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