How Long Has This Been Going On?
Herbie Hancock Lyrics


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As a tot, when I trotted in little velvet panties,
I was kissed by my sisters, my cousins, and my aunties.
Sad to tell, it was hell, an inferno worse than Dante's.

So my dear I swore,
"Never, never more !"
On my list, I insisted that kissing must be crossed out.
Now, I find I was blind, and oh my! How I lost out!

I could cry salty tears,
Where have I been all these years?
Little wow, tell me now,
How long has this been going on?

There were chills up my spine,
And some thrills I can't define.
Listen, sweet, I repeat,
How long has this been going on?

Oh, I feel that I could melt,
Into Heaven I'm hurled!
I know how Columbus felt,
Finding another world.

Kiss me once, then once more.
What a dunce I was before.
What a break! For Heaven's sake!
How long has this been going on?

Dear, when in your arms I creep,
That divine rendezvous,
Don't wake me, if I'm asleep,
Let me dream that it's true!

Kiss me twice, then once more.
That makes thrice, let's make it four!
What a break! For Heaven's sake!




How long has this been going on?
How long has this, been going on?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "How Long Has This Been Going On?" by Herbie Hancock tell the story of a person who was traumatized as a child by kisses from family members. This experience led them to reject the idea of kissing altogether, but as an adult, they realize they have been missing out on something special. The singer's reluctance to kiss is expressed in the lines "On my list, I insisted that kissing must be crossed out. Now, I find I was blind, and oh my! How I lost out!" The uncertainty in the singer's voice is evident in the refrain, "How long has this been going on?" They are amazed at the magic of a simple kiss, overwhelmed by its ability to change their life.


The refrain of the song, "How long has this been going on?" emphasizes the uncertainty and reticence of the singer. The singer is almost afraid to believe that they have found something so special, that they are afraid of waking up from a dream. The lyrics also invoke a sense of lost time, suggesting that the singer has been missing out on this experience. The line "What a break! For Heaven's sake!" suggests that they have finally found something truly fulfilling. The use of rhyme and repetition in the song adds to the overall sense of longing and wonder.


Line by Line Meaning

As a tot, when I trotted in little velvet panties,
As a child wearing soft clothing, I was innocent and carefree.


I was kissed by my sisters, my cousins, and my aunties.
My family members showed me love and affection through physical touch.


Sad to tell, it was hell, an inferno worse than Dante's.
However, this was ultimately a painful experience for me.


So my dear I swore, 'Never, never more !'
As a result, I made a vow to never engage in physical touch again.


On my list, I insisted that kissing must be crossed out.
I wrote a list of things to avoid, and kissing was one of them.


Now, I find I was blind, and oh my! How I lost out!
Now I realize that my avoidance of physical touch caused me to miss out on valuable experiences.


I could cry salty tears, Where have I been all these years?
I regret my past decisions and feel emotional about the lost time.


Little wow, tell me now, How long has this been going on?
I am amazed by the positive feelings that physical touch can bring and want to know how long others have been experiencing this.


There were chills up my spine, And some thrills I can't define.
I felt a physical and emotional response to physical touch that I can't fully explain.


Listen, sweet, I repeat, How long has this been going on?
I want to understand how long others have been experiencing these positive feelings and sensations.


Oh, I feel that I could melt, Into Heaven I'm hurled!
Physical touch is such a positive experience that it feels almost transcendent, like being transported to another realm.


I know how Columbus felt, Finding another world.
This feeling is so powerful that I can relate it to Columbus discovering an entirely new world.


Kiss me once, then once more. What a dunce I was before.
I now want to experience physical touch and feel foolish for avoiding it in the past.


What a break! For Heaven's sake! How long has this been going on?
This is a positive turning point for me, and I want to know more about the experiences others have had.


Dear, when in your arms I creep, That divine rendezvous,
When I am close to someone and experiencing physical touch, it feels like a special, transcendent encounter.


Don't wake me, if I'm asleep, Let me dream that it's true!
This experience is so positive that I want to prolong it and bask in it without interruption.


Kiss me twice, then once more. That makes thrice, let's make it four!
I want to keep experiencing physical touch and am eager to continue exploring it.


How long has this been going on? How long has this, been going on?
Overall, I am curious about others' experiences with physical touch and how long they have been enjoying it.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ira Gershwin, George Gershwin

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