Charlie don
Funeral for a Friend Lyrics


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Called the house to see if anyone was home
Question the silences, the negative response
Stayed to see the sunrise raising hell over the square
Didn't lose the sense of promise laced upon the air

Education was a simple learning curve
Ruined by the lack of anything to use
Of knowing what to say and what to lock away
Pay attention for detention's here to stay

It took so long to find all the answers through the lies
It's been so long that I don't know if it's alright

Problematic interest never fails to impress
Score cards for everyone, you wear them out to dress
Badge of honor, true to code and true to form
Buried underneath all these expectations

If there was any kind of picture that I could paint for you
I bet you any money that the numbers wouldn't stick for all I know
I'll take some credit for myself if I can
And walk away from this whole scene a happier man

It took so long to find all the answers through the lies
It's been so long that I don't know if it's alright




It's alright, it's alright, it's alright, it's alright, it's alright
It took so long to wait until the end

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Funeral for a Friend's song Charlie Don't Surf deal with different themes such as communication breakdown, disillusionment, loss of innocence and identity crisis. The first stanza of the song seems to illustrate the singer's attempt to connect with someone or something, but there is nothing but silence on the other end of the line. This lack of response implies a sense of alienation and detachment that resonates throughout the song. The singer then describes staying up all night, defying authority and witnessing the sunrise. Despite the chaos and rebellion, there is still a sense of hope and possibility that pervades the air.


The second stanza addresses the theme of education, or rather, the failure of traditional education to prepare individuals for real life. The singer suggests that there was a lack of useful knowledge or guidance provided by the education system, leaving them unprepared for the challenges of adulthood. As a result, detention becomes a recurring punishment, further reinforcing the idea that they are unable to conform to society's expectations.


The final stanza touches upon the idea of self-awareness, individuality, and the struggle to maintain one's identity amidst societal pressures. The singer seems to suggest that they have grown tired of trying to fit in or meet external expectations, and that they are searching for a sense of personal satisfaction and happiness. The last line, "It took so long to wait until the end", can be interpreted as a yearning for closure, or acceptance of the past and its consequences in order to move forward.


Line by Line Meaning

Called the house to see if anyone was home
Attempted to contact the household to confirm if anyone was available for communication


Question the silences, the negative response
Doubt the quietness and negativity of the response received from the household


Stayed to see the sunrise raising hell over the square
Remained present to witness the sun's ascent, bringing forth chaos in the surrounding area


Didn't lose the sense of promise laced upon the air
Maintained the feeling of hope that was present in the atmosphere


Education was a simple learning curve
The process of learning was expected to be straightforward


Ruined by the lack of anything to use
Destroyed by the absence of useful resources to facilitate learning


Of knowing what to say and what to lock away
Regarding knowing what information to share and keep hidden


Pay attention for detention's here to stay
Be cautious as punishment will always be present for those who do not comply


It took so long to find all the answers through the lies
Dedicated significant time and effort to uncover the truth that was hidden behind deceit


It's been so long that I don't know if it's alright
It has been such a long period of time that uncertainty has arisen regarding the situation's state


Problematic interest never fails to impress
Damaging fascination always manages to make a strong impression


Score cards for everyone, you wear them out to dress
Evaluation forms are distributed, and people display them as garments


Badge of honor, true to code and true to form
Symbol of praise, accurate to the set principles and patterns


Buried underneath all these expectations
Placed below the numerous anticipated outcomes


If there was any kind of picture that I could paint for you
If there was a way to portray an accurate depiction through words or actions


I bet you any money that the numbers wouldn't stick for all I know
I am convinced that the figures would not remain in your memory permanently, based on my own understanding


I'll take some credit for myself if I can
If possible, I will claim responsibility


And walk away from this whole scene a happier man
Depart from this occurrence with a more joyful perspective


It took so long to wait until the end
It required an extended period of waiting until the situation's conclusion




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: GARETH DAVIES, DARRAN SMITH, KRIS ROBERTS, MATTHEW DAVIES, RYAN RICHARDS

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Comments from YouTube:

mattdcs15CORK

Love this song so much!

Iamthekingofbeans

Good music is extremely under appreciated these days

Jaredtw95

Every song FFAF do is just brilliant. xD

deathbunny218

i'm surprised no body has commented this is another song which i am adding to my long list of favourite ffaf songs ^_^

Peter Hardy

Best song from Memory and Humanity

Eduard Carrillo

I amazed as well, IMO this is one of best songs. But whatevers, here's my 2 cents.

Riles Again

this needs more comments. so im adding mine

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