Fat Man
Jethro Tull Lyrics


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Don't want to be a fat man
People would think that I was just good fun
Would rather be a thin man
I am so glad to go on being one

Too much to carry around with you
No chance of finding a woman who
Will love you in the morning and all the night time too

Don't want to be a fat man
Have not the patience to ignore all that
Hate to admit to myself
Half of my problems came from being fat

Won't waste my time feeling sorry for him
I seen the other side to being thin




Roll us both down a mountain
And I'm sure the fat man would win

Overall Meaning

The song "Fat Man" by Jethro Tull is a satirical take on the idea of being overweight. The song starts off with the singer lamenting that he does not want to be a fat man, as people would just think that he is good fun. He then goes on to say that he would rather be thin and is proud of being one. The chorus of the song emphasizes that carrying too much weight around with you makes it difficult to find love and happiness.


The second verse reveals that half of the singer's problems stem from being overweight, and he does not have the patience to ignore it. He is not sorry for the fat man's plight and has seen both sides of being thin and fat. The last line of the song is a final jab at the fat man, suggesting that even if he and the thin man were to roll down a mountain together, the fat man would still win.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't want to be a fat man
I do not want to be overweight


People would think that I was just good fun
Others may see me as a jolly, amusing person if I am overweight


Would rather be a thin man
I prefer to be a person who is not overweight


I am so glad to go on being one
I am happy to remain my current self


Too much to carry around with you
Being overweight is tough to manage and carries a lot of stress


No chance of finding a woman who
It may be challenging to find a woman who


Will love you in the morning and all the night time too
Will love me in every situation and not only in times of ease


Don't want to be a fat man
I do not want to be overweight


Have not the patience to ignore all that
I do not want to withstand the negative effects of being overweight


Hate to admit to myself
I am ashamed to acknowledge that


Half of my problems came from being fat
My significant problems arise due to being overweight


Won't waste my time feeling sorry for him
I do not want to sympathize with an overweight person


I seen the other side to being thin
I realize the advantages of being thin


Roll us both down a mountain
If we roll down a mountain together as competition


And I'm sure the fat man would win
The overweight person would win due to the body mass that they have




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Written by: Ian Anderson

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