The Things That Never Need
Guided by Voices Lyrics


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Though obviously not enchanted
By the people themselves
I so enjoy painting
They are of course outrageously cartoonish
In all aspects because
They are exaggerated dirt
Usually precludes
Any detailed background
There are no room left for,
I have however done several sets
Um O My! Larger than life
I left my wife "old fat Triksey"
She is so fat it takes seven men, to help her

Well no not really
But you didn't quite imagine him
As a bored little drone of a man
In a dirty T-shirt either
Today in a world nearly devoid
Of such things as sideshows
We casually except
Most of the television




Television! Ya,
In our hearts and our washers that never need

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Guided by Voices's song "The Things That Never Need" describe the singer's love for painting cartoonish people. The singer notes that while he is not enchanted by the people themselves, he enjoys painting them because they are outrageously cartoonish and exaggerated. The people are like "exaggerated dirt" and there is usually no room left for any detailed background. The singer has, however, done several sets of paintings that are larger than life. The lyrics take a funny turn when the singer makes a comment about leaving his wife, "old fat Triksey," who is so fat it takes seven men to help her.


The lyrics can be interpreted in a number of different ways. One interpretation is that the singer is commenting on the state of art in modern times. He notes that in a world that is nearly devoid of sideshows and other curious attractions, people are now watching television instead. Television is "the thing that never needs" as it does not require any effort or imagination on the part of the viewer. In contrast, the singer's paintings require an active imagination and an appreciation for the absurd.


Overall, "The Things That Never Need" is a humorous and quirky song that may be open to different interpretations. It celebrates the absurdity of cartoonish characters and critiques the state of modern art and entertainment.


Line by Line Meaning

Though obviously not enchanted
Despite not being enamored by them


By the people themselves
By the people per se


I so enjoy painting
I thoroughly relish painting them


They are of course outrageously cartoonish
They are incredibly exaggerated and unrealistic


In all aspects because
In every aspect considering that


They are exaggerated dirt
They are grossly amplified forms of filth


Usually precludes
Typically prevents


Any detailed background
Including any elaborate context


There are no room left for,
There's no space allocated to,


I have however done several sets
Despite that, I've created multiple collections


Um O My! Larger than life
Wow, larger than life!


I left my wife "old fat Triksey"
I abandoned my wife, who I refer to as the obese Triksey


She is so fat it takes seven men, to help her
She's incredibly obese, needing seven men to assist her


Well no not really
Well, no, not exactly


But you didn't quite imagine him
But you didn't envision him as


As a bored little drone of a man
As a lackluster and indifferent man


In a dirty T-shirt either
Also, in a soiled shirt


Today in a world nearly devoid
Present-day, in a world almost devoid


Of such things as sideshows
Of any shows like freak shows


We casually except
We passively accept


Most of the television
The majority of what's aired on television


Television! Ya,
Television! Yes,


In our hearts and our washers that never need
Entrenched in our emotions and appliances that never break down




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